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Reserata Carcerem Liii

Quoth felon fate t' nosy nature - savoring sapid strays punctured. Worn winds for eerie eavesdrop tarr': "Why oft does thou nurse salty scars?" Nosy nature hewn smooth visage 'to a sassy smirk - crushed chins' sway. Ergo writ she ñ plagued papyrus, torn tallies acumen smothers. Fate anon her equipage husked a" h' nosy nature's lured lotion gulped. Ergo went h' with th' eerie empress, t' apt agora leased b' swoon's interest. Athwart dangled tamed twain 'cross track, 'n' fate hith'to ñ nature's lackey manned. '20:07:22:08:46 Note: a) of nature and fate. b) Written apace with Middle English lexis: i) Quoth - said ii) Tarr' (tarry) - waited iii) Oft - often iv) Visage - face v) Ergo - then/consequently vi) Writ - wrote vii) Anon - immediately viii) Equipage - Military dress ix) Husked - undressed x) Agora - a place of gathering xi) Swoon - infatuation xii) Athwart - from side to side xiii) hith'to (hitherto) - till now xiv) lackey - manservant c) The following are used with no syllabic consequences: i) t' - to ii) 'to - into iii) ñ - on iv) a" - as v) h' - he vi) th' - the vii) b' - by viii) 'n' - and

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