• Know not.

  • Provision.

  • Prepared.

  • Prepared.

  • Go.

  • With good will, favour.

  • Prepare to set out.

  • Of old.

  • Except.

  • On high.

  • Died.

  • Commands.

  • No matter though I perish.

  • According to Middle Age writers there were two motions of the first heaven; one everything always from east to west above the stars; the other moving the stars against the first motion, from west to east, on two other poles.

  • Pushest together, drivest.

  • The meaning of this word is not known; but “occifer,” murderer, has been suggested instead by Urry, on the authority of a marginal reading on a manuscript.

  • Progress.

  • Thou joinest thyself where thou art rejected, and art declined or departed from the place where thou wert well. The moon portends the fortunes of Constance.

  • Waived, declined.

  • Better.

  • Especially.

  • When the nativity is known.

  • Ignorant.

  • Made an effort.

  • Together.

  • Forsake.

  • Koran.

  • Promise.

  • Betide, befall.

  • For denying Muhammad our belief.

  • Advice.

  • Endeavour; from Anglo-Saxon, fandian, to try.

  • Relate.

  • To embrace Christianity.

  • Little.

  • Requite, match.

  • Sultaness.

  • Bondage.

  • Ruin.

  • Oppose, censure.

  • Renounce her creed, profession.

  • Take; Anglo-Saxon, fengian, German, fangen.

  • Desire, command.

  • Knew.

  • Message.

  • To meet.

  • Realm.

  • In company.

  • Face.

  • Spirit.

  • Contrived.

  • Cease.

  • Sprinkled.

  • Seizes the end.

  • Security.

  • Unforeseen.

  • Cut into pieces and stabbed at table.

  • Knew.

  • Escaped.

  • Immediately, in haste.

  • Without rudder.

  • Back to Italy.

  • Led, took.

  • Rudder, guide.

  • Blessed, beneficent.

  • Drown.

  • Banisher, driver out.

  • Out of those who in faith wear the crucifix.

  • Morocco; Gibraltar.

  • Expect.

  • Where.

  • Servant.

  • Devoured.

  • Escaped.

  • It pleased.

  • Treacle; remedy, salve.

  • Scholars.

  • Foresight.

  • Slain.

  • The four angels who held the four winds of the earth and to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea (Rev. 7:1, 2).

  • Victuals.

  • Without fail.

  • Abundance.

  • Castle.

  • Name.

  • Thence would it not move for long, at all.

  • Go.

  • Searched.

  • Divide.

  • A kind of bastard Latin.

  • Nevertheless.

  • Search (in the ship).

  • Thanked God for what He had sent.

  • Die.

  • Pity.

  • Assemble.

  • Regions, coasts.

  • Such of the old Britons as were Christians.

  • Were not.

  • Were not.

  • Except.

  • Those.

  • Closed, shut.

  • Was alarmed by that cry.

  • Work.

  • Astonished.

  • What means all this ado.

  • So far, with such effect.

  • Found.

  • Deliberated, contrived.

  • Repay her labour, revenge himself on her.

  • Perish.

  • Unless.

  • Die.

  • Having been long awake.

  • Gone.

  • Cruelly.

  • Describe.

  • To be grieved, to tremble.

  • Distress.

  • Accused her falsely.

  • Been greatly moved by the evidence.

  • Learn.

  • Died.

  • That lieth yet where he was laid.

  • Show.

  • Immediately.

  • Hosanna.

  • Cruelty, wickedness.

  • Led.

  • Bested, situated.

  • Pity.

  • Dread, danger.

  • Consider.

  • Judge.

  • The Gospels.

  • And shall I be silent?

  • Vengeance.

  • Simple, harmless.

  • Compassion.

  • Mate, consort.

  • Straw.

  • Reasonable.

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