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1 What knight was that, said Sir Lamorak, that you would fain meet withal ?
2 They come to God by Christ to be helped against those temptations that they may meet withal .
3 Up by four o'clock, and at my multiplicacion-table hard, which is all the trouble I meet withal in my arithmetique.
4 Lord's dealings with me, of his dealings with me at sundry other seasons, and of the temptations I then did meet withal .
5 They are of the Kites Colour, and are reported to be an Enemy to Snakes, by killing all they meet withal of that Kind.
6 The Indians that hunt in those Quarters, say, they are seldom met withal .
7 It runs up any Tree it meets withal , and clasps round about it.
8 They are a long, slender Snake, and very rare to be met withal .
9 Hobbies are the same here as in England, and are not often met withal .
10 You talk of rubs; what rubs have you met withal ?
11 These are plentifully met withal , down in Core Sound, and the South Parts of North-Carolina.
12 They are so call'd, because they are plentifully met withal under the Tropicks, and thereabouts.
13 Damson, Damazeen, and a large round black Plum are all I have met withal in Carolina.
14 As for Spavins, Splints, and Ring-Bones, they are here never met withal , as I can learn.
15 I saw, amongst these, a Hump-back'd Indian, which was the only crooked one I ever met withal .
16 The Women here being as handsome as most I have met withal , being several fine-finger'd Brounetto's amongst them.
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