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  • His swerde was shorte, and broade, and myckle keene,

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • The Danes have wroughte mee myckle woe ynne syghte,

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • Orr onne orr odherr wyll doe myckle [86] scethe [87]

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • Bane on, good chieftayn, fyghte wythe wordes of myckle pryde.

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • And tore the heaulmes from heades of myckle myghte.

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • Whyche to thie boddie wylle wurche [77] myckle woe.

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • I feere mee, I have wroughte thee myckle woe [92].

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • Shee nillynge [40] to take myckle [41] aie dothe hede.

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • Shee nillynge to take myckle aie dothe hede i.e. 'She unwilling to take much aye doth heed'; 'which is nonsense' says Prof. Skeat.

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • In an account of “St. Marie Magdalene's Chapele, by Thomas Rowley,” deposited also in the British Museum, there is the following sentence, which implies much: “Aelle, the founder thereof, was a manne myckle stronge yn vanquysheynge the Danes, as yee maie see ynne mie unwordie Entyrlude of Ella!”

    Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey Cottle, Joseph 1847

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