And what wul ye leive to your bairns and your wife, Whan ye gang ovir the sea O?
Oxford carried it first because he was an alumnus of this University; nixt, because sundry tymes in his life tyme he had told some friends that he wouldleive them to Oxford.
On the Thursday 3 of October at night went and took my leive of Mr. Lo.
I leive to ghesse whither them that ware their laught or not.
At last we landed at Saumur, but before I leive the,[88] fair Loier, what sall I say to thy commedation?
I leive you to ghesse whether the daughters wipe or the mothers was tartest.
Having made my selfe understood about it I was told that when any honest women died she might leive a rock full of tow to be hung up in the church as a symboll that they ware vertuous thrifty women.
The most part of the Hugonots going to their Temple, their I took my leive of Sandy'es wife, Madame Peager, and divers others.
To obey this the better Dom Pedro thought it not amisse to remove his sone from the court and city and send him to a plaisant country house called the Fountaines, wheir we leive the young Ponce de Leon, and returnes to our Almahide on the sea.
The reason of which may be the litle roome they leive for pasturage in the most parts of France.
Them we leive on the sea a while to tell another rancontre.
In pershuit wheirof being in on of the Universities of Germanie and to leive his armes their, in his coat he caused put the Kings armes, videlicet, the Lyon, with a hand and a dager pointing at the Lyons breist, and so gifted them.
On the one hand he reasoned that for him to take it up it would be a mortell sine; on the other hand, that to leive it was a folly, since their was nobody their to testify against him.
And quhat wul ze leiveto zour bairns and zour wife, Quhan ze gang ovir the sea, O?
And quhat wul ze leive to zour bairns and zour wife, Edward, Edward?
And what wul ye leive to your bairns and your wife, Whan ye gang ovir the sea, O?
And what wul ye leive to your bairns and your wife, Edward, Edward, And what wul ye leive to your bairns and your wife, When ye gang over the sea O?
And what wul ye leiveto your ain mither dear, Edward, Edward, And what will ye leive to your ain mither dear?
Pretty sowles, Despyer not you of comfort; I'l not leive you To the least danger till som newes returne From him that undertakes your patronadge.
The slave that would not leivethe place but carried, Is of himself com back.
Leive them in trust And chardge of this grave reverent gentleman, Untill you heire the sentence of the coort.
Give me fyar, I will not leive of all this monastery Of you or these, of what's combustible, Naye of my self, one moiety unconsumed.
And quhat wul ze leive to zour bairns and zour wife, Quhan ze gang ovir the sea O?
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