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THE PREDICATIVE INFINITIVE WITH AUXILIARY VERBS. 
Ju. 416: se Se on legre sceal weor&an in worulde wyrme to hroSor bifolen 
in foldan. 
El. 581: Saet eow sceal Saet leas awundrad weor&an to woruldgedale. — lb. 
688 : Saet Su hungre scealt for cneowmagum cwylmed weorftan. 
And. 758: Saet of his cynne cenned sceolde weorSan wuldres god. 
Ph. 378: Saet he swa wraetlice weorSan sceolde eft Saet ilce, Saet he aer Son 
waes, feSrum bifongen. — lb. 564: Seah min lie scyle on moldaerne molsnad 
weorSan wyrmum to willan. 
Met. 25.72: Seah he oferwunnen weor&an sceolde. — lb. 29.89, 91: aeghwylc 
hiora wraSe tostencte weorSan sceolden: aeghwile hiora ealle to nauhte weor&an 
sceoldon wraSe toslopena. 
Bede 38.30 a> b : stow . . ., Se eft sceolde mid . . . blode . . . gewurtSad 7 
gehalgod weordan - 20.34: qui beati martyris cruore dicaretur. 
Bl. Horn. 77.29, 30: Saet seo burh sceolde abrocen weor&an & bereafod. — lb. 
117.18: hie tealdon Saette Israhela rice sceolde . . . gebletsod weordan. — lb. 
121.33“* b : heora eSel sceolde eft gebuen 7 geseted weorSan mid halgum sawlum. 
— Ib. 185.6: Saet he sceole to heofenum ahafen weor&an. 
A. S. Horn. & L. S. I. 9.147: Wite . . . SaetSuwwrcT an scealt . . . ofslagen. 
Wulf. 88.19: saede . . ., Saet his sceolde weor&an aeghwylc stan . . . 
toworpen .— Ib. 103.24: men . . Se nyde sculan . . . ascadene . . . weorS - 
an. — Ib. 140.21: wa me earmre, Saet ic aefre geboren sceolde wurcSan. — Ib. 
276.1: biterlice seel hit him wyrtSan forgolden on Sam toweardan life. — Ib. 
277.5: bitere seel hit him wyrdan forgolden. 
Nic. 504.3: ne foresaede ic . . . Saet deade men arysan sceoldon 7 maenige 
byrgena geopenod weor&an f 
With wesan plus a past participle (all examples): 
Gen. 1310: ©aer sceal faesl wesan cwiclifigendra cynna gehwilces on Saet 
wudufaesten wocor gelceded eorSan tudres. — Ib. 2286: ic . . . seege, Saet se 
magorinc sceal mid yldum wesan Ismahel haten. — Ib. 2318 a * b * c : Sceal monna 
gehwile Saere cneorisse cildisc wesan waepnedeynnes, Saes Se on woruld cymS, 
. . . geagnod me oSSe of eorSan Surh feondschipe feor adoeled, adrifen from 
duguSum. 
Dan. 560: Saet Saet treow sceolde ... his wyrtruman foldan befolen fyrst- 
mearc wesan, stille on staSole, swa seo stefn gecwaeS, ymb seofon tida saede eft 
onfon. , , 
Surf an, need: 
Greg. 83.16: Saet he . . . ne eac ne Syrfe bion to upaheefen for nanum wlen- 
cum = 56.3: Non hunc prospera elevent .— Ib. 413.16: Sonne hi hi gesewene 
haebben, gedon Saet hie ne Syrfen bion gesewene set Saem nearwan dome = 334.8: 
vivendo agant, ut a districto judice videri non debeant. 
Wcerf. 222.15: Saet se feond . . . ne dearf beon ondreeded = 272 B 2 : timeri 
non debeat. —• Ib. 269.16 b : ne dear/ Saet beon gelyfed = 329 A 4 : Nam credi jam 
non potest quod videri potest. — Ib. 336.28: Saet Surfe beon andswared = 405 A: 
Non est jam quod responderi debeat apertae rationi. — Ib. 345.17 b : Saet hi Sonne 
mihton oSSe Sorfton beon getcelede = 421 A 2 : unde reprehendi potuissent. 
Bl. Horn. 135.25: Ne Surfe ge beon unrote, ne gedrefed eower heorte. 
JElj. Horn. II. 48 b l : ne &earf he beon eft gefullod. 
AElf. L. S. 176.130: Saet ic . ne Surfe . . . beon gefyled. 
