Sangero Samma and others still send to borow money, which maketh me awery to live amongst them; for lend money I will not to such as I know will never repay it.
Also Semy Dono would borow the mast of a small junck we have, to make a foremast for his new junck.
The gunfownders did borow all our copper, to deliver as much same sort within 3 months, and left on fardell for a sample.
And if you meane to anker in the said Bay, you may borow in four or fiue fadome of the Southermost point of the sayd Iland, which you may see when you ride in the road.
From hence also they hasten to Downeham, which of this riuer dooth seeme to borow his name.
Scotish coast, is the Eske, after I came past the Solueie, which hath his head in the Cheuiot hilles, runneth by Kirkinton, and falleth into the sea at Borow on the sands.
And Semidones steward came in the abcense of his master to borow a bar of plate of 3 taies wight, which was lent hym.
And Sugian Dono sent his man, desiring to borow 5 tais in plate, which on good consideration was lent to hym.
I sent to borow 4 or 5 gantas[66] of oyle of Yasimon Dono, because I could get non in any other place.
I am fayn to borow the mony to pay it by that Lord I beleve on, for I cowd not gadyr a nobyll of areragys syn I was with yow at London of alle the lyvelod ye have.
Philippica doth borow his owne wordes vttered before in his oration de Chersoneso.
But I knew that I must see the Play, as mentioned above, even if it became necesary to borow from Hannah.
It is against my principals to borow money, especialy from one who has little or none.
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