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THE OBJECTIVE INFINITIVE. 
Lcece. 138.2, 3 a - b> c , 4: last niman aenne greatne cwurnstan 7 hcetan hine 7 
lecgan hine under Sone man 7 niman waelwyrt ... 7 lecgan uppan Sone stan. 
3. Verbs of Sense Perception: — 
gehieran, hear: 
El. 661: We ... Sis naefre Surh . . . mannes muS gehyrdon haeleSum 
cytSan butan her nu. 
Gw. 1095: swa he aer ne siS . . . lare gehyrde ne swa deoplice drihtnes geryne 
Surh . . . muS areccan. 
Ps. 131.6: Efne we Sas eall on Eufraten scecgean gehyrdon. 
Bede 330.17: men Sa Se Sas Sing gehyrdon secgan = 252.4: Multique haec 
. . . audientes, accensi sunt in fide. 
Boeth. 98.26: Su geherdest oft reccan on . . . spellum = 84.64: Accepisti 
. . . in fabulis. — lb. 142.26: we geheraS hwilum secgan Saet etc. = 0. 
Greg. 427.17: ac Sonne hi hit heriaS, Sonne laeraS hi hit aelcne Sara Se hit 
gehierS herian = 350.22: quot audientium mentes iniqua laudantes docent. 
Solil. 50.6: we gehyrad reden (sic!) on Sam godspelle Saet Crist cwaede = 0. 
[Professor Hargrove considers reden a past participle, but I take it to be an 
infinitive.] 
Pr. Ps. 41.3: Sonne ic gehyrde to me cweSan = 41.4: dum dicitur mihi. 
Wcerf. 11.17: waes gewuna, Saet man hwilum ymb fisc gehyrde sprecan 
= 153 D: pisces audiri consueverant, non videri. — 76. 186.1: swa swa he aer 
secgan gehyrde = 225 C: sed probare studuit quod audivit. — 76. 338.l b : he 
. . . gehyrde eft cwedan to him on andsware = 408 A 3 : responsum protinus 
audivit , dicens. 
Pr. Gu. IV. 2 : swa swa ic gehyrde secgan = sicut . . . audivi. 
ASlf. Horn. I. 284*: Bonne Su gehyrst nemnan Sone Faeder. 
JZlf. L. S. 286.62: Sonne we bee raedaS oSSe rcedan gehyrad. — 76. XXXI. 
694: Sa gehyrdon hi motian wiS martine lange. 
Mlf. Hept.: Gen. 42.1: Ba gehirde Iacob secgan , Saet etc. = Audiens autem 
Iacob, quod etc. — Ex. 19.13: Bonne ge gehiron mid Sam byman blawan 
= cum coeperit clangere buccina. 
L. 19.48: eall folc waes abysgod Se be him gehyrde secgan = populus sus- 
pensus erat, audiens ilium. 
Wulf. 250.15: we gehyrdon oft scecgan be Sam . . . tocyme ures drihtnes. 
Lcece. 153.9: Saes Se we secgan gehyrdan. 
geseon, see: 
Beow. 231: Ba . . . geseah weard Scildinga . . . her an . . . beorhte ran- 
das. — 76. 1024: maSSumsweord manige gesawon beforan beorn beran. 
Greg. 49.25: se Se wolde Saet hine mon sende, he geseah aer hine clcensian 
Surh Sa colu Saes alteres = 26.28: is, qui mitti voluit, ante per altaris calculum 
se purgatum vidit. 
Oros. 138.26: Sa hie gesawan Sa deadan men swa Siclice to eorSan beran - 0. 
Wcerf. 273.20: hi gesawon sumes . . . Seowes sawle beran upp to heofonum 
= 33 A 3 : cujusdam servi Bei ... ad coelum Jerri animam viderunt. 
Afilf. Horn. II. 184 m : geseah . . . sawle Icedan to heofenan. 
AZlf. L. S. 112.399: Ba geseah se arleasa aidlian his smeagunge. 
L. 12.55: Sonne ge geseod suSan blawan , ge secgaS = quum videritis . . . 
austrum flantem, dicitis. 
