1The next matter was to purvey me three horses of the fleetest.
2Unless men purvey the hunters better, I'll be no more your hunting-fellow.
3Part of a padre's recognized function is to cull and purvey news.
4At the feasting the host bade purvey them with the best of cheer.
5Widow Finkelstein smote her wig in horror and hurried back to purvey treacle.
6The seamen in return purvey the needful luxuries for lumber-camps.
7All the old women in the neighbourhood purvey them.
8Surely in the post-truth age we have to act against those who knowingly purvey falsity?
9Etzel bade the Huns purvey all with fitting honors.
10Then the king let purvey for a great feast, and let cry a great jousts.
11We can purvey us at this time none better.
12Thus did Siegelind, the noble queen, purvey them well.
13So does that excuse me from the kind of horrible stuff I purvey in Absurdistan?
14And we will agree also to purvey food for these horses and people during nine months.
15Their rest they had given over for toil, that they might purvey the guests good cheer.
16Only a mountebank would think to purvey a fairy lure that failed in its most requisite aspect.
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