Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 11Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... daye . Ego autem . Lyke as a man were deafe become , Me thought it best to gyve none eare ; I shewde my selfe , as I were dōme , And kept full close my mowth for feare . Et factus sum . I stode as one that hearde no more , Then doeth a ...
... daye . Ego autem . Lyke as a man were deafe become , Me thought it best to gyve none eare ; I shewde my selfe , as I were dōme , And kept full close my mowth for feare . Et factus sum . I stode as one that hearde no more , Then doeth a ...
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Percy Society. The sorowe that myne hert doeth taste , Encreaseth yn me daye by daye . Usque quo exaltabitur . How ferfurth shall my foo reioyce On me ? to the I make my mone , Loke toward me , and heare my voyce , Thou art my Lorde and ...
Percy Society. The sorowe that myne hert doeth taste , Encreaseth yn me daye by daye . Usque quo exaltabitur . How ferfurth shall my foo reioyce On me ? to the I make my mone , Loke toward me , and heare my voyce , Thou art my Lorde and ...
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... daye , when the eternall Lord , and almighty Master , shall call for accompt of eche mannes talent , whether they have gained therwith , accordinge to his will , or whether they have abused , or vainlye hid the same . Furthermore ...
... daye , when the eternall Lord , and almighty Master , shall call for accompt of eche mannes talent , whether they have gained therwith , accordinge to his will , or whether they have abused , or vainlye hid the same . Furthermore ...
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