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A32793 Anthologia historica containing fourteen centuries of memorable passages and remarkable occurrents, collected out of the English, Spanish, Imperial, and Jewish histories, and several other authors, and writers. Chetwynd, John, 1623-1692. 1674 (1674) Wing C3793; ESTC R6733 198,797 474

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expel_v and_o die_v in_o great_a misery_n id._n p._n 328._o ino_n king_n of_o the_o west_n saxon_n give_v over_o his_o kingdom_n go_v to_o rome_n profess_a religion_n and_o there_o die_v sibba_n king_n of_o the_o east_n saxon_n turn_v monk_n ossa_n likewise_o put_v on_o a_o cowl_n and_o go_v to_o rome_n osith_v wife_n of_o king_n sighere_o and_o keneswif_n wife_n of_o king_n ossa_n enter_v religion_n no_o less_o than_o eight_o king_n of_o the_o saxon_n give_v over_o the_o world_n and_o become_v votary_n p._n 309._o 11._o paul_n in_o london_n be_v a_o temple_n of_o diana_n and_o st._n peter_n in_o westminster_n be_v a_o temple_n of_o apollo_n id._n 311._o etheldred_n common_o call_v st._n audery_n wife_n to_o egfrid_n king_n of_o northumberland_n and_o before_o to_o tombert_n a_o noble_a man_n live_v with_o they_o both_o and_o with_o her_o last_o husband_n twelve_o year_n yet_o continue_v a_o virgin_n and_o have_v get_v leave_n to_o depart_v from_o her_o husband_n profess_v herself_o 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