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Lighte

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Light´e    (līt´e)
imp.1.imp. of Light, to alight.


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But that it may fortunably lighte into the handes of suche a good stuarde of hys, as is learned and lovynge to his nacion, that our naturall bretherne and contrey men may ones tast of the swetnesse of so precyouse a frute, and not therof be depryved, to their inestymable discommodyte.
McAteer concedes there was also an emotional element at work after Sunderland appeared to have a change of heart about keeping the Irish international midfielder at the Stadium of Lighte explained: 'I left Sunderland on something of a bitter note.
The emblem's rain drops are like tears, falling upon the Percy eye, the subject (I) of the inscription below: 'I receyue noo lighte but of thy beavmes bright The leight | beneuolent causas cor to relent'.
 
 
 
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