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- pronoun Obsolete spelling of
she .
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Examples
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Noe Se, nor shee is not taken with yoe peece of deformity of ffat whose face appeares as your worst Rustick, Have you ever spoke to hir in the way of marriage?
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'Tis but carefull, besides shee shall not stay wth hir owne friends or famyly after shee is marryed not three dayes; then once a yeare I'le bringe hir downe a Gowne in fashion, wch wth contynewinge longe in the
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Noe but shee is soe full of hir neglecting silence, as I am almost in dispare.
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Example, and you have noe reason to sleight hir, for shee is of a noble family.
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What a selfe lov'd peece of fatt you are, doe you not knowe, nor remember how angrye you were, when shee scorn'd you, and doe you thinke shee is in love with you?
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Example, and you have noe reason to sleight hir, for shee is of a noble family.
The Concealed Fansyes: A Play by Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley Jane Cheyne 1644
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'Tis but carefull, besides shee shall not stay wth hir owne friends or famyly after shee is marryed not three dayes; then once a yeare I'le bringe hir downe a Gowne in fashion, wch wth contynewinge longe in the
The Concealed Fansyes: A Play by Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley Jane Cheyne 1644
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Noe Se, nor shee is not taken with yoe peece of deformity of ffat whose face appeares as your worst Rustick, Have you ever spoke to hir in the way of marriage?
The Concealed Fansyes: A Play by Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley Jane Cheyne 1644
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Noe but shee is soe full of hir neglecting silence, as I am almost in dispare.
The Concealed Fansyes: A Play by Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley Jane Cheyne 1644
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What a selfe lov'd peece of fatt you are, doe you not knowe, nor remember how angrye you were, when shee scorn'd you, and doe you thinke shee is in love with you?
The Concealed Fansyes: A Play by Lady Jane Cavendish and Lady Elizabeth Brackley Jane Cheyne 1644
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