Deuteronomy 32:11
As an egle that stereth vpp hyr nest and flotereth ouer hyr younge, he stretched oute his wynges and toke hym vpp and bare hym on his shulders.
As an egle that stereth vpp hyr nest and flotereth ouer hyr younge, he stretched oute his wynges and toke hym vpp and bare hym on his shulders.
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10 He founde him in a deserte londe, in a voyde ground ad a rorynge wildernesse. he led hi aboute and gaue him vnderstondynge, ad kepte him as the aple of his eye.
4 ye haue sene what I dyd vnto the Egiptians and how I toke you vpp apon Egles wynges, and haue broughte you vnto my selfe.
13 These are the foules which ye shall abhorre and which shall not be eaten, for they are an abhominacion. The egle, the gooshauke, the cormoraunte, the kyte,
14 the vultur and all his kynd
6 Yf thou chaunce vppon a byrds nest by the waye, in what soeuer tree it be or on the groude, whether they be younge or egges, ad the dame sittenge vppon the younge or vppo the egges: Thou shalt not take the mother with the younge.
7 But shalt in any wyse let the dame go and take the younge, that thou mayst prospere and prolonge thy dayes.
16 the estrich, the nightcrowe, the cocow, the sparowhauke and al the kynde:
17 the litle oule, the storcke, the great oul
18 the backe, the pellicane, the pye,
12 but these are they of which ye maye not eate: the egle, the goshauke, the cormerant,
13 the ixion, the vultur, the kyte and hyr kynde,
12 The Lorde alone was his guyde, and there was no straunge God with him.
31 ad in the wildernesse: as thou hast sene how that the Lorde thy God bare the as a man shulde beare his sonne, thorow out all the waye which ye haue gone, vntill ye came vnto this place.
17 the bytture, the py
14 And to the woman were geven two wynges of a great egle that she myght flye into the wyldrenes into her place where she is norysshed for a tyme tymes and halffe a tyme from the presence of the sarpent.
49 And the Lorde shall brynge a nacion vppon the from a farre, euen from the ende off the worlde, as swyfte as an egle fleeth: a nacion whose tonge thou shalt not vnderstonde:
15 the Estrich, the nyghtcrowe, the kuckoo, the sparowhauke and all hir kynde,