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1. Rogero Sparow.

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sparwe n.

2. A sparow fedynge hyr bryddes she seye.

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brid n.

3. A sparow-hauke she bare vpon hir hande.

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sparwe n.

4. A sparow fedynge hyr bryddes she seye, In a nest made of mossh & cleye.

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mos n.(1)

5. For þe sparow fonde hym an hous..þer she liggeþ her briddes.

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hous n.

6. I woke, and i am made as sparow solitary in the hous.

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7. A bryd..went out of his cage, and a sparow-hawke wold haue slayne hym.

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sparwe n.

8. Of quayle, sparow, larke, & litelle mertinet..ye not forgete, Þe legges to ley to your souereyne.

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martinet n.(1)

9. Þe sparow fonde hym an hous, and þe turtel nest, þer she liggeþ her briddes.

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turtel n.

10. Of quayle, sparow, larke..thrusche, osulle ye not forgete, þe legges to ley to your souereyne.

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11. In a fayr, fresh, & grene laurere, A sparow fedynge hyr bryddes she seye.

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laurer n.

12. How say ȝe til my saule, 'ouerpasse [L transmigra] in til the hill as a sparow.'

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13. Of quayle, sparow, larke..swalow, thrusche..þe legges to ley to your souereyne ye ne lett, and afturward þe whyngus.

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swalwe n.

14. Whanne he hath late the sparow freliche flee awey in the feelde, he shal preye for the hows.

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freli adv.

15. Of quayle, sparow, larke..þe legges to ley to your souereyne ye ne lett, and afturward þe whyngus, if his lust be to ete.

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