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hwænne mot ic hine geseon

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Old English

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hwænne mōt ic hine ġesēon ?

  1. When may I see him?
    • c. 992, Ælfric, "ON THE PURIFICATION OF ST. MARY"
      "Ela, hwænne cymð se Hælend? Hwænne bið he acenned? Hwænne mōt ic hine geseon? Hwæðer ic mote lybban oðþæt ic hine geseo?"
      Ah! when will the Saviour come? When will he be born? When may I see him? May I live until I see him?"