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194 Yyf he ys aboute to tempte þe. — Page 374. Yn alle aloghenesse he bereþ þe bel. — Page 135. Y brast on lagheter þere y stode. — Page 288; Yyf þou be come of hyghe blode. — Page 97. Wulde Gode þat many swyche wommen wore! — Page 331. Lorde! what shal swych men seye? — Page 137. Yn Londun toune fyl swyche a chek. — Page 86. He sette hym by hym, syde be syde. — Page 244. Þe body, whyl hyt on bere lye, A day or two ys holde yn prys. — Page 195. Þank hym noþer yn wele no wo. — Page 160. Þou mayst þan sykerly go þy weye. — Page 346. Comyþ alle home, and havyþ doun. — Page 31. Hyghely shal he go alone To the devyl, body and bone. — Page 169. Ne slepte onely a lepy wynke. — Page 283. Ande Jumna was wonte wyþ here to wone. — Page 330. Every man shulde have a fore þo&#x0293;t. — Page 334. And gnoghe hyt ynwarde al to pecys. — Page 114. Fro wykkede to wers y do hem falle. — Page 392. And to þe ded was as trew as steyl. — Page 75. Þat gadren pens un to an hepe. — Page 190. Yyf þey come not also þurghe þoghte. — Page 15. Þey myghte no more be broghte a sondre. — Page 277. Þat tyme hyt happede for to be. — Page 199. For some when þey yn age are come. — Page 54. Y trowe God shewede þys merveyle. — Page 82. To do a man to deþ þarfore. — Page 189.