After all this pomp ended, no secular man mought touche that holye Image, no nor yet come into his Chappell, nay scarcely religious persons, except they were Tlamacaztli, who are Priestes of order.
Vpon the toppe of this Temple are two great Alters, a good space distant the one from the other, and so nigh the edge or brimme of the wall, that scarcely a man mought go behind them at pleasure.
All these things aforesayde, Teudilli caused to be paynted in cloth of Cotten very liuely, that Mutezuma mought sée it.
He also besoughte Mutezuma to certifie him if there were any sure porte or harbor on the Sea coast, where the Spanish nauie mought ride in safetie: he aunswered that he knew of none, but that he woulde sende to make enquirie thereof.
Be not afraid Tanner, said our king; I tell thee, so mought I thee, Lo here I make thee the best esquire 175 That is in the North countrie.
Why, to speak de troof, massa, him not so berry well as mought be.
Mought ventur out leetle way pon de limb by myself, dat's true.
What mought your name be, and wherever did you drap from, anyway?
An' I'm afeard ter walk about much with this hyar dime; I mought lose it, ye know.
Ef you kin turn out in time, ye mought go with us.
Ef we wink at dis awful 'zample you moughtas well go to de grabeyard an' preach.
Maybe dey mought ketch de eye of a hoverin' angel in de air an' bring de baby into Heavenly notice.
I've been afeard some'n' mought happen to drive us out o' this 'un.
You see, ef I was to talk too much I mought lose my job.
You mought as well take yore mind off'n that spring.
A person that loses sleep wonderin' whether another person is dead or alive mought be in better business, in this day and time, when just anybody is liable to drap dead in the'r tracks.
Well, whiles Brer Rabbit wuz pirootin' roun' fer ter see what mought be seed, he git de idee dat he kin hear thunder way off yander.
De Good Book say it is not good fer man ter lib alone, en it 'pears ter me dat you an' me mought git erlong tergether monst'us well.
Ye munna gaw doon to t' sea be yersell," Mistress Anerley said to her daughter; "happen ye mought be one too many.
We mought 'a come twelve moiles, or we mought 'a come no more than six.
But for all that, I think, like enow, old George mought 'a managed to get up to heaven.
Dee yow consider, now, that a mon moughtbe lost, like, into Lunnon?
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