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Page 101
... wold be grett joye onto me . Joseph : My spowse , ze be with childe , I fere gow to kary , ffor me semyth it were werkys wylde ; but gow to plese ryght ffayn wold I , [ 82a ] 5 10 15 gitt women ben ethe to greve whan thei be with 20 ...
... wold be grett joye onto me . Joseph : My spowse , ze be with childe , I fere gow to kary , ffor me semyth it were werkys wylde ; but gow to plese ryght ffayn wold I , [ 82a ] 5 10 15 gitt women ben ethe to greve whan thei be with 20 ...
Page 102
... wold , and it plesyd gow to labore so meche for me . 35 Joseph : zour desyre to ffulfylle I shal assay sekyrly . Ow ! to plucke gow of these cheries it is a werk wylde , ffor the tre is so hyg it wold not be [ don ] lyghtly , therfore ...
... wold , and it plesyd gow to labore so meche for me . 35 Joseph : zour desyre to ffulfylle I shal assay sekyrly . Ow ! to plucke gow of these cheries it is a werk wylde , ffor the tre is so hyg it wold not be [ don ] lyghtly , therfore ...
Page 103
... wold she be . 50 55 [ 83 a ] 60 we wolde ffulffylle the byddynge of oure emp ( er ) o ( ure ) , ffor to pay trybute as ryght is oure , and to kepe oureselfe ffrom dolowre we are come to this cyte . Ciues : Sere , ostage in this towne ...
... wold she be . 50 55 [ 83 a ] 60 we wolde ffulffylle the byddynge of oure emp ( er ) o ( ure ) , ffor to pay trybute as ryght is oure , and to kepe oureselfe ffrom dolowre we are come to this cyte . Ciues : Sere , ostage in this towne ...
Page 106
... wold I se , my wyff to helpe that is so zenge . [ 84b ] zelomy : Why makyst thu , man , suche mornyng ? telle me sum dele of your gret mone . 140 Joseph my wyff is now in gret longynge trauelyng of chylde , and is alone . ffor godys ...
... wold I se , my wyff to helpe that is so zenge . [ 84b ] zelomy : Why makyst thu , man , suche mornyng ? telle me sum dele of your gret mone . 140 Joseph my wyff is now in gret longynge trauelyng of chylde , and is alone . ffor godys ...
Page 159
... wold . I trow bodword that thou me bryng Be done to me in all thyng , As thou has told . Gabriell : Mary , madyn heynd , me behovys to weynd , my leyf at the I take . Maria : ffar to my freynd , who the can send ffor mankynde sake . 125 ...
... wold . I trow bodword that thou me bryng Be done to me in all thyng , As thou has told . Gabriell : Mary , madyn heynd , me behovys to weynd , my leyf at the I take . Maria : ffar to my freynd , who the can send ffor mankynde sake . 125 ...
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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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