It were a lond tide at Blackpool folk were after;--an they wanted to get it up i' winter as weel as summer.
And Millet Monk, whych came into this lond wyth Sent Austen, was made the fyrst Bishop of London, and hys See was made in Powllys Chyrch.
And as for Spitlynges, I have lete som of thelond in smale parcell, because I cowde gete no fermor for it.
And not with standyng thys, after I met with hym in the strett and spak with hym, and I fownde hym passyng strawngely disposyd and sor mevyd with consiens that ze xwld have the lond and fownd the colage but with an C.
I mevyd in to hym of the lond in Sochewerk, how I hard sey qwan I was in Sochefolk that Geney mad hys avaunt that he had zon [given] zow and hym a choppe of xx.
Swynne of slowyth that hiis wyll wasse not made up, but wot swm ever cwm of me, Dame, I wyll ze know my wyll, and seyd that swyche lond as he hadde not wrytyn in hiis wyll wott xwlde he do with all, he wold his ij.
The lond is so out of tylthe that a nedes [uneath, i.
For, by that ilke lord that made me, I nolde a forlong wey on-lyve han be, After your deeth, to han be crowned quene Of al the lond the sonne on shyneth shene.
Wharfor yow [s]halt in to thi lond home fair, And gowerne the as that I [s]hall declaire.
Therfore yet to this day, thei that over lond wende, They biddeth Seint Julian, anon, that gode herborw he hem sende, And Seint Julianes Pater Noster ofte seggeth also For his faders soule and his moderes that he hem bring therto.
He hadde ben wyde-wher · but non housbond he was, Al the lond that he hadde · it was verrey purchas.
Ye seken lond and see for your winninges, As wyse folk ye knowen al thestaat (30) Of regnes; ye ben fadres of tydinges And tales, bothe of pees and of debat.
And understond, that Avarice ne stant nat only in lond ne catel, but somtyme in science [618] and in glorie, and in every manere of outrageous thing is Avarice and Coveitise.
In that lond growen trees, that beren mele, wherof men maken gode bred and white, and of gode savour; and it semethe as it were of whete, but it is not allynges of suche savour.
In that lond ben many fairere wommen, than in ony other contree bezonde the see: and therfore men clepen that lond Albanye; because that the folk ben whyte.
For whiche cause, men may wel perceyve, that the lond and the see ben of rownde schapp and forme.
And there duellen Cristene men, and many marchauntes and other folk of dyverse natyouns: be cause that the lond is so gode and so plentifous.
And than aftre this, Halaon wan alle the lond of promyssioun, and putte it in to Cristene mennes hondes.
And aboute Jerusalem is the kyngdom of Surrye: and there besyde is the lond of Palestyne: and besyde it is Ascolone: and besyde that is the lond of Maritaine.
Of his ryalle estate and of his myghte, I schalle speke more plenerly when I schalle speke of the lond and of the contree of Ynde.
This contree and londof Jerusalem hathe ben in many dyverse naciounes hondes: and often therfore hathe the contree suffred meche tribulacioun, for the synne of the people, that duellen there.
Breten schyppe, the whyche was late come over with salte, and bad the mayster sett them a lond in Breten.
Item, my Lord wylle in any wyse that ye kepe welle all the lyvelod that ye have of Sir John Fastolff, and that ye suffyr no man to entre no londnor place, lord nor other personys, what sum ever they be.
When thise Bretons tuo were fled out of this lond Ine toke his feaute of alle, &c.
Closely connected with the Fairies is the place of their abode, the region to which they convey the mortals whom they love, 'the happy lond of Faery.
Amiddle the lond a castel he seigh, Rich and real and wonder high.
The idea of making a queen sole regnante of Fairy-land was the necessary result of the plan of making "the fayrest princesse under sky" view her "owne realmes in lond of faery.
Now the Lond of Egypt longeth to the Soudan, yet the Soudan longeth not to the Lond of Egypt.
In that Londthey have a Queen that governeth all the Lond, and all they ben obeyssant to her.
Yet say that sort of Englishmen where of I told you, that is puny and sore adread, that the Lond is poisonous and barren and of no avail, for that Lond is much more hotter than it is here.
Then ye win the lond of the Emir of the Afghauns, a great prince and a rich, and he hath in his Thresoure more crosses, and stars, and coats that captains wearen, than any other man on earth.
For his lond lieth between Ynde and the folk of Muscovy, wherefore both Englishmen and men of Muscovy would fain have him friendly, yea, and independent.
And she is the Queen of Englond; for Englishmen have taken all the Lond of Ynde.
For that Vale is alle fulle of Develes and Fiendes that men clepen Bondholderes, for that Egypt from of olde is the Lond of Bondage.
From Cypre, Men gon to theLond of Egypte, and in a Day and a Night he that hath a good wind may come to the Haven of Alessandrie.
But all the Lond of Egypt is clepen the Vale enchaunted; for no man may do his business well that goes thither, but always fares he evil, and therefore clepen they Egypt the Vale perilous, and the sepulchre of reputations.
Anyway, it'll be dark by the time I return to the La Lond cabin.
Returning from his gentle mission, Baptiste La Lond sauntered through the door and made his way unhesitatingly over to the corner where Dick and Sandy lay.
The brothers La Lond might boast of possessing a different weapon for almost every day of the month.
La Lond was afraid that Dick might decide to return at once to Fort Good Faith.
Phillip La Lond rose stiffly, a look of fear on his face.
All on account o' that Indian kid La Londcracked over the head this afternoon.
To disobey this ironclad rule would result in swift punishment, either at the hands of La Lond or some other person equally as brutal.
Perhaps La Lond had recognized him at the very beginning and was now planning some devilish method of getting rid of him.
If this supposition were correct, then the La Lond cabin was just as apt to be a meeting place or rendezvous for the men who had stolen the map of the lost mine, as for the fur thieves themselves.
Well he knew that it was a mock murder--with Henderson and La Lond as the victims.
And if thou wolt the sothe wite, Behold a tale which is write, Hou that the King Agamenon, Whan he the Cite of Lesbon Hath wonne, a Maiden ther he fond, Which was the faireste of the Lond In thilke time that men wiste.
Bot over this now forto telle Of aventures that befelle Unto this Prince of whom I tolde, He hath his rihte cours forth holde 540 Be Ston and nedle, til he cam To Tharse, and there his lond he nam.
Bot he that alle thing mai kepe Unto this lord was merciable, And broghte him sauf upon a table, 630 Which to the lond him hath upbore; The remenant was al forlore, Wherof he made mochel mone.
Be cause that he was coroned, And that the lond was abandoned To him, althogh it were unriht, Ther is no peine for him diht; Bot to this point and to this ende Thei granten wel that he schal wende With the Romeins to Rome ayein.
Bot moerdre, which mai noght ben hedd, 1920 Sprong out to every mannes Ere, Wherof the lond was full of fere.
And I seyd to hym I stoppyd no wey butt myn owyn, and askyd hym why he had sold my lond to John Ball?
It con take bock lond of its own deed, especially wild lond, by the awffer of a reasonable equivolent or indemnity.
The case was met with three months with hard labor, and for all that Scuddy Lond had so clearly pointed out the culpability of Drink, he had to do the drag himself.
The quotation relates how Alfred set to work to construct a navy:-- Thy ilcan geare drehton tha hergas on East Englum and on Northhymbrum West Seaxna lond swithe be thæm suth stæthe .
Tha feng Ælfred hiera brothur to rice and tha wæs agan his ielde xxiii wintra, and ccc and xcvi wintra thæs the his cyn ærest Wessexana lond on Wealum geodon.
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