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Fabius Maximus: Government Intervention has softe...
Archive 2009-07-01 Matt Johnston 2009
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Fabius Maximus: Government Intervention has softe...
Previously Listened To: Matt Johnston 2006
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Their garmentes by the reason of the finesse of the wolle of their shiepe, especially aboue other, are verye softe and gentle clothe.
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These of all the other Indians, are appareilled in matte, made of a certayne softe kinde of mere rushes.
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Godly younge damoselles, with graie rowlyng eyes, and skinne as white as Whales bone, softe as the Silke, and breathed like the Rose, and all at their becke.
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And the earth at that tyme beyng but clammie and softe, through the attemperaunce of that moysture and heate, man there first to haue bene fourmed, and there to haue gladlier enhabited (as natiue and naturall vnto him) then in any other place, when all places ware as yet straunge, and vnknowen, whiche aftre men soughte.
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Afterward, the slaves washed both him and her, bringing two goodly sheetes, softe and white, yeelding such a delicate smell of Roses, even as if they had bene made of Rose-leaves.
The Decameron 2004
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They haue twoo Sommers, softe pimpelyng windes, a milde aier, a rancke soile, and abundaunce of watre.
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Noes flode, that wasted the softe ground and the tendre, and felle doun into valeyes: and the harde erthe, and the roche abyden mountaynes, whan the soft erthe and tendre wax nessche, throghe the water, and felle and becamen valeyes.
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First clad with the softe barcke of trees, or the faire broade leaues, and in processe with rawe felle and hide full vnworkemanly patched together.
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