That leads a good life.

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. X. 431. Þere aren witty and wel libbynge [justi atque sapientes], ac her werkes ben yhudde In þe hondes of almiȝty god.

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c. 1400.  26 Pol. Poems, iii. 76. Wel lyuyng man [is] hardy of kynde.

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1596.  in Spalding Club Misc., I. 87. Thi self wsand thy witchecraft, altogidder contrarius to the natour of weill levand personis.

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1870.  Newman, Gram. Assent, I. iv. 55. The piously-minded and well-living people in all ranks of the community.

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