Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 26 |
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Page 79
Libra therefore , should by no means be parted with . Being in that part of the
zodiac which is nearly opposite to Taurus , the place of the sun , it is very properly
represented as ascending above the horizon toward the time of the sun's setting .
Libra therefore , should by no means be parted with . Being in that part of the
zodiac which is nearly opposite to Taurus , the place of the sun , it is very properly
represented as ascending above the horizon toward the time of the sun's setting .
Page 106
... that was erst but oonly peyne of concupiscence , is afterward bothe peyne and
synne ; and therefore be we alle i - born sones of wraththe , and of dampnacioun
perdurable , if it nere baptisme that we receyven , which bynymeth us the culpe .
... that was erst but oonly peyne of concupiscence , is afterward bothe peyne and
synne ; and therefore be we alle i - born sones of wraththe , and of dampnacioun
perdurable , if it nere baptisme that we receyven , which bynymeth us the culpe .
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