And he said, "Every soul that parteth from its body from the hide of the Dun Cow shall not be pained in hell.
Sidenote b: Caucasus a mightie hill in Asia whichparteth India from Scythia.
That Dead Sea parteth the land of Ind and of Arabia, and that sea lasteth from Soara unto Arabia.
They have much pains to part them asunder, and then the melly beginneth again on all sides, and the evening cometh on that parteth them at last.
The hare cheweth the cud, but yet is unclean, because be parteth not the hoof.
He is such a one that parteth the hoof and cheweth the cud; not that parteth the hoof only, or that cheweth the cud only.
Bogdania vpon the riuer of Neister, thatparteth the said countrey from Podolia.
Galies of the Venetians: we passed in the sight of Pola; and the same day passed the gulfe that parteth Istria from Dalmatia.
The lot causeth contentions to cease, and partethbetween the mighty.
Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, and cheweth the cud, among the beasts, that shall ye eat.
And every beast that parteth the hoof, and cleaveth the cleft into two claws, and cheweth the cud among the beasts, that ye shall eat.
Welcome, welcome, then I sing, Far more welcome than the spring; He that parteth from you never, Shall enjoy a spring forever.
From Caracs creeke to Poulmorland a mile, and this likewise goeth vp scant a quarter of a mile into the land, yet at the head it parteth it selfe in twaine.
Into the Dugglesse also runneth the Yarrow, which commeth within a mile or thereabout of Chorleton towne, that parteth Lelandshire from Derbieshire.
Going therfore vp that streame, which for the most part parteth Deuonshire from Cornewall, [Sidenote: Taue or Tauie.
The Sture or Stoure parteth Essex from Suffolke, as Houeden saith, and experience confirmeth.
Schoncold Ile ioineth vnto great Schalmey, and is bigger than it, onlie a passage for ships parteth them, whereby they are supposed to be one: Leland noteth them to lie in Milford hauen.
Going therfore vp that streame, which for the most part parteth Deuonshire from [Sidenote: Taue or Tauie.
It parteth Brecknoch from Cardigonshire also for a certeine season, till it come by the [Sidenote: Trausnant.
This latter also partethit selfe two miles from Crowland, [Sidenote: Writhlake.
In giving great alms, he parteth with a certain amount of his worldly goods, which are in that amount the matter of his wealth.
Also sometimes when the boarparteth from the soil, he rubbeth against a tree, and there a man may know his greatness and his height.
In the third March counting that in which he was farrowed, he parteth from his mother and may well engender at the year's end.
O King of the Years, it shall stand midmost on that line that divideth equally the North from the South and that parteth the seasons asunder as with a screen.
And alone in thine inner courts shall no change be, for they shall lie narrowly along that line that parteth the seasons in sunder and divideth the North from the South, and thy long gardens shall lie under them.
The hare cheweth the cud, but yet is unclean, because he parteth not the hoof.
Welcome, welcome, then I sing, Far more welcome than the spring; He that parteth from you never Shall enjoy a spring for ever.
Welcome, welcome, do I sing, Far more welcome than the spring; He that parteth from you never Shall enjoy a spring for ever.
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