Go we pleye us in som lusty route To Sarpedon, not hennes but a myle.
For tyme it is to ryse, and hennes go, 1425 Or elles I am lost for evermo!
I you from hennes go, For which wel neigh out of my wit I breyde?
Ye, sir, from hennes forewardis; Hadde never your fader herebiforn 7305 Servaunt so trewe, sith he was born.
Fredom of kinde so lost hath he That never may recured be, 4920 But-if that god him graunte grace That he may, er he hennes pace, Conteyne undir obedience Thurgh the vertu of pacience.
God helpe me so, I can not tellen whider We mighten goon, if I shal soothly seyn, Ther any wight is of us more fayn Than Sarpedoun; and if we hennes hye Thus sodeinly, I holde it vilanye.
Why leet I you from hennes go, For which wel neigh out of my wit I breyde?
Hennes in his letter to the "Koelnische Zeitung" lays much stress upon the testimony of Caecilia Fischer.
Larine, great fat hennes for a Bizze a piece, which is at the most a pennie: and the people told vs that we were deceiued the halfe of our money, because we bought things so deare.
Take Brawn of Hennes or of Capouns ysoden withoute þe skyn.
Hennes and of the Pork, and hewe it small and grinde it all to doust [2].
Spaine: a glad man was I at this good hap, and I quickly solde my horse, and made my prouision of hennes and bread to serue me in my passage; And thus within 2.
And all of them were prouided for by their hostes of many hennesand bread of Maiz, and fruites of the Countrie, which are such as be in the Isle of Cuba, whereof, before I haue spoken.
In this prouince they received them very courteously, and brought them to their townes, whereas they gaue them plenty of victuals and hennes of the countrey, with many other things, and that with great good will.
They found in the townes and houses good store of victuals, with infinite number of hennes in the countrey, and many sorts of metals, wherof some seemed to be very good.
There be many wild Hennes as big as Turkies, Partridges small like those of Africa, Cranes, Duckes, Pigeons, Thrushes and Sparrowes.
He tooke sheepe and hennes of Castile, and ornaments to say Masse withall.
Foxe That used to make revel among your hennes an Cocks?
Take iii drops of a woman's mylke yt norseth a knave childe, and do it in a hennes egge that ys sedentere (or sitting), and let hym suppe it up when the evyl takes hym.
But I forgyve thee that gilt, And graunte thee my grace; Hennes to thi deeth day Do so na-moore.
And thei that lyve thus hir lif, Mowe lothe the tyme That evere thei were men wroght, 4680 Whan thei shal hennes fare.
For-thi love we as leve bretheren, And ech man laughe of oother; And of that ech man may forbere Amende there it nedeth; And every man helpe oother, For hennes shul we alle.
Take the flesh of the hennes and of the pork and hack it small and grind it all to dust.
And with that word he fley doun fro the beem, For it was day, and eek his hennes alle; And with a chuk he gan hem for to calle, For he had founde a corn, lay in the yerd.
We had also rosted Hennes with sundry sorts of fowles to me vnknowen.
Two pound of hennes flesh, geese, or ducke, is worth two foi of their money, that is, d.
And with that word he flew down from the beam, For it was day, and eke his hennes all; And with a chuck he gan hem for to call, For he had found a corn, lay in the yard.
Two pounde of hennes fleshe, goose, or ducke, is worth two Foi of their money, that is, d.
In this prouince they did receiue them courteously, and carried them vnto their townes, whereas they gaue them great store of prouision and hennes of the countrie, with many other things, and that with a great good will.
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