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winning 2
wins 1
wintancaestir 1
winter 15
winter-quarters 1
wintry 2
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15 storm
15 suffered
15 turned
15 winter
14 admitted
14 answers
14 arrived
St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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winter

   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | other hand, the nights in winter are eighteen hours long, 2 I, I | summer, and the days in winter, that is, only six equinoctial 3 I, I | makes hay in the summer for winter’s provision, or builds stables 4 I, II | sooner put his legions into winter quarters, than he was suddenly 5 II, XIII | wherein you sit at supper in winter, with your ealdormen and 6 II, XIII | your sight, passing from winter into winter again. So this 7 II, XIII | passing from winter into winter again. So this life of man 8 III, XIX | though it was in severe winter weather and a hard frost, 9 IV, I | time; for the approach of winter had obliged them to rest 10 IV, III | the south-east, above the winter sunrise, and that afterwards 11 IV, IV | returned again the next winter, and desired to use in common 12 IV, XXVIII| immediately; but when the winter, which was then at hand, 13 V, XII | towards the rising of the winter sun, and having soon brought 14 V, XII | his body. And when in the winter the cracking pieces of ice 15 V, XIX | Wilbrord. Having spent the winter there successfully among


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