Saturday, till now, that I might have a sure and speedy way of writeing to you when anything of consequence happened, which we were expecting every minutlast night.
For what so falle, or wel or wo, That thoght foryete I neveremo, 640 Wher so I lawhe or so I loure: Noght half the Minut of an houre Ne mihte I lete out of my mende, Bot if I thoghte upon that hende.
And sevene yeres besinesse He leyde, bot for the lachesse 240 Of half a Minut of an houre, Fro ferst that he began laboure He loste all that he hadde do.
And every degree of this bordure conteneth 4 minutes, and every minut 60 secoundes; now have I told thee twye.
And sure, me own hearrt was telling me the trut’ all the toime did Oi but listhen to ut—for ’twas loving this foine little lad ivry minut av the day.
And then, this new preacher a' tellin' the people they can be saved ony minut they choose to gie up their hearts to the Lord!
In April 1670 died John Scot, Keiper of the Minut book, and his place was continued with his sone Francis.
Adam Chrystie, reader of the Minut Book, succeided instantly in his place of clerk.
Columns comprehend the particular Observations of the Degrees of the Rising and falling of the Tides, and the other things specified at the Tops of them: The first Column marking the Hour and Minutcommon to all the several Observations.
Fur a minut I thought he was a loonatic, sure's death.
Misther Hewitt ut is,' sez he, 'that attinds to the onaccountable departmint, him as wint by a minut ago.
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