"Vndelt heſ leide quor-so heſ tok."[[31]]—(Ibid., l. [943], p. 27.)
"Ðe culuer haueð costes gode,
alle wes ogen to hauen in mode."[[32]]—(O.E. Miscell., p. 25.)
"Bala two childre bar bi him,
Rachel caldes dan(.) neptalim;
And zelfa two sunes him ber,
Lia calde is(.) Gad(.) and asser."[[33]]—(Gen. and Ex., l. [1700], p. 49.)
"ðe tabernacle he dedis in."[[34]]—(Ibid., l. [3830], p. 109.)
"He settes in ðe firmament."[[35]]—(Ibid., l. [135], p. 5.)
In the Kentish Ayenbite of 1340 he never coalesces with hise (them), e.g.:—