Aún no tenemos significados para "minde".
1Let us learne to stand, and combat her with a resolute minde.
2And out of minde as soon as out of sight.
3And they al gaue their minde to the law.
4This kingdome was too little for him, and his minde was not contented with it.
5Musing in minde what rayment I shal weare:
6In the ende the Lord Elect himselfe, to conclude all, delivered his owne minde in manner followinge:-
7Then perceived I in my selfe, that certaine affects of the minde by nature doth chance contrary.
8Whereat his wife taking present audacity, and reproving his sayings, with a cursed minde did deny it.
9But he could in no wise mitigate my impatiency of the injury which I conceived within my minde.
10Which to doe well, one must not only harbor in himselfe, but wed and marry the same with his minde.
11Then I mused in my minde and said unto Milo, Of truth it is a good experience and proof of divination.
12The gentle minde by gentle deeds is knowne; For a man by nothing is so well bewrayed As by his manners.
13Many were desirous to play the Beare, but especially one Thrasileon of a couragious minde would take this enterprise in hand.
14They can be haard to finde, for unlike the false werewolfs ther minde is sane and ther behavyr is otherwyse normal.
15The false werewolf is a man or womman who cannot chaunge his or her forme, but who's bedeveled minde beleves otherwyse.
16Neverthelesse I minde not to come without company, for I have here my sword, wherby I hope to defend my selfe.
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