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- noun Obsolete spelling of
thing .
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Examples
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Which thynge the Welchman herying ran out of heven a grete pace.
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They haue euery man a rynge with a signet, and also a sceptre finely wrought: vppon whose toppe thei vse to sticke either an apple, or a rose, or a lillye, or some lyke thynge.
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On tyme encalede [104], yanne bie the same thynge warmd,
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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Hath enrached my herte/for to gyue attendaunce your excellent beaute/you coude no thynge lette
The cõforte of louers The Comfort of Lovers Stephen Hawes
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And wouldst thou, Celmonde, tempte me to the thynge?
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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Woulde it kenne everich thynge, as it mote [9] bee?
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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For I thynge and you had not ben in louynge [thynke?]
The cõforte of louers The Comfort of Lovers Stephen Hawes
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Lette thie floes [66] drenche the blood of anie thynge botte menn.
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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The thynge [that] to your enmyes is moost dyspleasure
The cõforte of louers The Comfort of Lovers Stephen Hawes
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Lett thie floes [51] drenche the blodde of anie thynge bott menne.
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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