And they, that no-thing kneweof his entente, 1665 With-oute more, to Troilus in they wente.
How brutishe wer our life, if we knewe no more then we se presently, in the state of our com- mon wealthe and kyngdome.
The migh- tie volumes of Philosophers, bothe in morall preceptes, and in naturall causes, knewe not the delicate and dissolute life of these our daies.
It was well groapt at, for I knewe him sicke of a paine in the groyne.
But as I like musik so admit I not of thos that deprave the same: your pipers are as odius to mee as yourselfe; nether alowe I your harpinge merye beggers: although I knewe you my selfe a professed play maker, and a paltry actor.
My horse wolde have borne thee well enoughe, But he knewe not of thy cowe-hide.
Astonyed lay the heire of Linne, Ne kneweif he were live or dead: At length he looked, and saw a bille, And in it a key of gold so redd.
When Litle John heard his master speake, Well knewe he it was his steven: Now shall I be looset, quoth Litle John, With Christ his might in heaven.
When I knewe you were come, I prayed God I myght resiste your temptations, which I thanke him, he hath made me able to doe: therefore I pray you let me alone in peace.
And Iuda knewe them saynge: she is more rightwes tha I/ because I gaue her not to Sela my sone.
And he knewe him not/ because his handes were rough as his brother Esaus handes: And so he blessed him.
Ioseph knewe his brethern/ but they knewe not him.
And turned to her vnto the waye and sayde/ come I praye the/ let me lye with the/ for he knewe not that it was his doughter in lawe.
When Ioseph sawe his brethern/ he knewe them: But made straunge vnto them/ and spake rughly vnto them saynge: Whence come ye?
And he knewe it saynge: it is my sonnes coote a wicked beast hath deuoured him/ and Ioseph is rent in peces.
Thou knewe alle othre mennes chance And of thiself hast ignorance: That thou hast seid amonges alle Of thi persone, is noght befalle.
And evere upon the hull thei blewe, Til that thei sihe time, and knewe That thei be fled upon the rage; And whan thei wiste here avantage, 3780 Thei felle anon unto the chace.
I beseech you, let his lacke of years be no impediment to let him lacke a reuerend estimation: for I neuer knewe so yong a body, with so old a head.
Oh that I knewe this Husband, which you say, must change his Hornes with Garlands Alex.
Ye men knowe clerkes, That han corsed the tyme That evere thei kouthe or knewe moore Than Credo in Deum patrem; And principally hir pater-noster Many a persone hath wisshed.
Spycers speken with hym, To spien hire ware; For he kouthe of hir craft, And knewe manye gommes.
Ther he seighe his owhen wiif, Dame Heurodis his liif liif Slepe under an ympe tre; Bi her clothes he knewe that it was he.
Every man knoweth not what goddes servyce is, Nor I my selfe knewe yt not before this.
But and she knewe my minde, I knowe she would be glad, And thinke it the best chaunce that ever she had.
The thyrde myracle also is this: 575 I knewe another woman eke y-wys, Whiche was wedded, & within v.
That knewe I ryght well when I made offer so large.
Yea: And I were the fairest lady in the shiere, And knewe you as I know you, and see you nowe here.
Lo where ye be againe, As though ye knewe him not.
The Prologue Gentlemen, I come to yee like one that lackes and would borrow, but was loath to aske least hee should be denied: I would aske, but I would aske to obtaine; O would I knewe that manner of asking!
For he had neath{r} to susteine him sellfe nor hys servant, and nede not make farder rehersalle thereof, seinge she knewe it as well as he.
Ther is nowther ye ner none with yow, but and he knewe what is generally reportyd of hym, he or ye, and God fortewne yow wele, may thynke hym iiij.
I shall send yow a clere byll what ye owe, for ther are axyid many thynges that I knewe not of when I was with yow.
I herd seye that a man was thys daye examyned, and he confessed that he knewe greet tresor was sende to the Erle off Oxenfford, wheroff a m^le li.
But Master Lacy, another Rome renner heer, whyche knowyth my seyde proctor theer, as he seythe, as weell as Bernard knewe hys sheeld, seythe that he menyth but an C.
And they, that no-thing knewe of this entente, 1665 With-oute more, to Troilus in they wente.
Astonyed lay the heire of Linne, Ne knewe if he were live or dead: At length he looked, and sawe a bille, And in it a key of gold so redd.
In the meane time I remained a boord, and caused some of the goods to be discharged for lightning of the shippe, and I wrote in my letter that I would not lande, till I knewe the Kings pleasure.
He knew verily what she sayed / but being bewitched with a certayne feare / he fayned that he knewe not the thĩg which he did know very well.
And so it had, But that my Fortune knewe my deathe woulde be Toe greate a blessinge for me & remove The object of her envye past her spleene.
My horse wolde have borne thee well enoughe, 135 But he knewe not of thy cowe-hide.
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