Ful sori was þat seli knaue, Mikel dred he mouthe haue, For at hise herte he saw a knif, For to reuen him hise lyf.
Ther mouthe men se the boles beyte, And the bores, with hundes teyte.
He felde browne, he felde blake, Þat he mouthe ouer-take.
It was so hey, þat y wel mouthe Al þe werd se, als me þouthe.
And yet wolde he hem no wo That wroughte hym that peyne, But mekely with mouthe Mercy bisoughte, To have pite of that peple That peyned hym to dethe.
Then he stoode on a small pot, and, bending his body, tooke a glowing iron with his mouthe from betweene his feete, without touching the pot or ground with his hands, with divers other prodigious feats.
Wherof euery man seith that the confession of the mouthe is allwayes necessarie / and that it is required of euery one of vs.
Thow dost clearely heare that thow takest awaye saluacion if thow dost cut of the confession of the mouthe from the beleif of the hart.
Yf the confession of the mouthe neadith not / neyther then shall ther neade ony preachinge of the truithe.
The worde (sayth he) is nyghe the / euen in thy mouthe / and in thy harte.
Mouthe than I was mightilie Sorrie for it, and turninge aboute, I perceiv'd She was in Teares & weepinge bitterlie.
Mouthe and mouthe and try to pull down what is above it!
She could not mouthe the hollow mockery of such sophistries in the presence of Death.
And for he wolde his love glade, Ayein the day of mariage Be mouthe bothe and be message Hise frendes to the feste he preide, With gret worschipe and, as men seide, He hath this yonge ladi spoused.
And in another yle ben folk of foul fasceon and schapp, that han the lippe above the mouthe so gret, that whan thei slepen in the sonne, thei keveren alle the face with that lippe.
And there is an arm of the see Hellespont: and sum men callen it the mouthe of Costantynoble; and sum men callen it the brace of Seynt George: and that arm closethe the two partes of the cytee.
The mouthe that hathe but a lyttle closynge and a lyttle openynge, sygnyfyeth a fearful man, quyet, and yet unfaithfull.
The mouthe that is verye apparent and rounde with thycknes of lyppes, sygnyfyeth vnclenlynes, follye, and cruelltye.
When the mouthe turneth in speakinge it is a sygne that it is infected with some catarre or murre as is manyfest ynough.
A hugye giaunt stiffe and starke, All foule of limbe and lere; Two goggling eyen like fire farden, A mouthe from eare to eare.
Stone lamp of Magdalenian age discovered in the grotto of La Mouthe by E.
Who hath not in hys mouthe nowe thys worde Paraphrasis, homelies, vsurped, abolyshed, wyth manye other lyke?
It lieth at the mouthe and entraunce into the Gulfe of Bahama.
Of the merchaunte of London that dyd put nobles in his mouthe in hys dethe bedde.
Ac shrift of mouth moore worthi is, If man be y-liche contrit; For shrift of mouthe sleeth synne, Be it never so dedly.
First they seeke for noryshemente that is meete for them, not differyng much frõ mylke, whych yet if it be thrust into the mouthe to muche, either it choketh the chylde, or beynge caste oute defileth hys garmente.
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