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... xvii 16 , [ 84 , 88 ] dey'd they'd xxi 19 ; dey'll = = they'll xvii. dear joy ' my friend ' xv 46 & c . , xvi 5 & c . , xix 9 & c . , xx 40 ; deer joy xx 23 ; dear joy ' Irish- man ' xv 61 ; dear - joys xvi 1 , xvii 5 & c . [ 14 , 141 ] ...
... xvii 16 , [ 84 , 88 ] dey'd they'd xxi 19 ; dey'll = = they'll xvii. dear joy ' my friend ' xv 46 & c . , xvi 5 & c . , xix 9 & c . , xx 40 ; deer joy xx 23 ; dear joy ' Irish- man ' xv 61 ; dear - joys xvi 1 , xvii 5 & c . [ 14 , 141 ] ...
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... xvii 37 & c . , xx 140 ; dey'l xvii 8. [ 15 , 84 , 109 ] di , see dy . didder thither iv 46. [ 84 ] didsh didst vi 26. [ 88 , 114 ] die , see dy . dimetrie diameter ix 85. [ 11 ] dine thine v 12 , vii 18 & c . , xii 108 , xv 61 ; dyne v ...
... xvii 37 & c . , xx 140 ; dey'l xvii 8. [ 15 , 84 , 109 ] di , see dy . didder thither iv 46. [ 84 ] didsh didst vi 26. [ 88 , 114 ] die , see dy . dimetrie diameter ix 85. [ 11 ] dine thine v 12 , vii 18 & c . , xii 108 , xv 61 ; dyne v ...
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... xvii 17 & c .; shaysht sayest shentry = vi 19 ; shaying = saying xvii 32. [ 88 , 89 ] sheamoynshter = sea - monster vi sherpent's Shesuits Jesuits xvii 51. [ 98 ] shoak't shoakeing choking. wation xii 121 ; shoulvation xxii 35 ...
... xvii 17 & c .; shaysht sayest shentry = vi 19 ; shaying = saying xvii 32. [ 88 , 89 ] sheamoynshter = sea - monster vi sherpent's Shesuits Jesuits xvii 51. [ 98 ] shoak't shoakeing choking. wation xii 121 ; shoulvation xxii 35 ...
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