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... thou ' in B h , after ' myracle ' in W Godes HB Wh seckeretlye Dm . 561 wretchedlye ] wickedly h 566 first thow ] omit W , now B 556 Gode ] 564 sickerlye ] [ Scene 10 ] Expositor : Loe ! lordinges all 28 Chester Nativity ( I )
... thou ' in B h , after ' myracle ' in W Godes HB Wh seckeretlye Dm . 561 wretchedlye ] wickedly h 566 first thow ] omit W , now B 556 Gode ] 564 sickerlye ] [ Scene 10 ] Expositor : Loe ! lordinges all 28 Chester Nativity ( I )
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... thou not HB 672 makest makes H B 674-678 ] omit B 678 you shall ] 681 token- Dm . h , maketh Wr . stronge ] full strong H 674 sycker syrker D , trulye W , surely h thou shalt B Wh 680 comes ] commeth Wr . inge ] token WH 684 that he ...
... thou not HB 672 makest makes H B 674-678 ] omit B 678 you shall ] 681 token- Dm . h , maketh Wr . stronge ] full strong H 674 sycker syrker D , trulye W , surely h thou shalt B Wh 680 comes ] commeth Wr . inge ] token WH 684 that he ...
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... thou never ] never thou Wr . thou ] ther D knewe ] kever H Garcius ] Trowle Wh spare ] spare I will HBWh heade ] thie head B W h , your heades H shall yt ] it shall HBh Dm . yt ] omit Wr . 242 pastor ] omit H this ] all this Wh 243 thus ...
... thou never ] never thou Wr . thou ] ther D knewe ] kever H Garcius ] Trowle Wh spare ] spare I will HBWh heade ] thie head B W h , your heades H shall yt ] it shall HBh Dm . yt ] omit Wr . 242 pastor ] omit H this ] all this Wh 243 thus ...
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... Wh 536 forth ] omit H B omit HB Wh preach ] preach forth H B Wh all Bh , and all W wynne ] mynd B , myne Wh thinges B Wh 542 nowe ] omit H is B W , for thou arte h S ( e ) c ( un ) d ( 60 Chester Shepherds ' Play ( II )
... Wh 536 forth ] omit H B omit HB Wh preach ] preach forth H B Wh all Bh , and all W wynne ] mynd B , myne Wh thinges B Wh 542 nowe ] omit H is B W , for thou arte h S ( e ) c ( un ) d ( 60 Chester Shepherds ' Play ( II )
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... thou should be our soccour , this clarkes do saye . loe ! I bringe thee a bell , I praye thee save me from hell , for that I may with thee dwell . and serve thee for aye . S ( e ) c ( un ) d ( us ) pastor : Hayle the , Emperour of hell ...
... thou should be our soccour , this clarkes do saye . loe ! I bringe thee a bell , I praye thee save me from hell , for that I may with thee dwell . and serve thee for aye . S ( e ) c ( un ) d ( us ) pastor : Hayle the , Emperour of hell ...
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adversative Ælfric's aungel Ben Jonson Chester plays childe chylde concessive clause construction coördinate Coventry cycle deah deah-clause dede dramatist eall example ffor full form fultum Garcius goddys gode gour H B Wh hath haue hayll hine iijus ijus pastor indefinite Joseph Latin liturgical drama lord Luke Maria Mary mercy Middle English Migne Modern English myght mystery plays neuer nevyr Old English omit H optative Orosius passage passim Patr peah Ph.D Polychronicon primus pastor pron prophecy Protev Pseudo-Matt sall sayde sentence seyd shal Shepherds shulde sone Tertius pastor thay thee ther therfore thou thow thyng Towneley translation Trowle Tunc verb Vulg wære wæron wold wyff wyll þæt þam þat þeah þis
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