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| Alphabetical [« »] now 8 numbre 1 nygh 1 nyght 15 nyghtes 1 obedient 1 obeieth 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 ley 15 mote 15 no 15 nyght 15 rekne 15 rewle 15 side | Geoffrey Chaucer A Treatise on the Astrolabe IntraText - Concordances nyght |
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1 3 | sonne; and every tyme of the nyght by the sterres fixe; and 2 3 | fixe; and eke to knowe by nyght or by day the degre of eny 3 3 | Tho wolde I wite the same nyght folewyng the houre of the 4 3 | folewyng the houre of the nyght, and wroughte in this wise: - 5 3 | come to the houre of the nyght, and to myn ascendent, as 6 3 | centre of eny sterre fix by nyght. And more over, by experience 7 6 | evenyng, that is verrey nyght. ~The nader of the sonne 8 7 | orisonte is the arch of the nyght. Thus maist thou rekne bothe 9 9 | spryng of the day unto verrey nyght. ~Know the quantite of thy 10 9 | the quantite of the vulgar nyght. ~ 11 11| thou desirist, by day as by nyght. This conclusioun wol I 12 12| houre after houre, all the nyght longe til the sonne arise. 13 23| same place. ~In som wynters nyght whan the firmament is cler 14 32| houres of the day or of the nyght, and ley thy label over 15 35| the thridde or the fourthe nyght next folewing, for than