Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 11Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Heare me , good Lorde , for nowe I And let thyne ears perceyue my sute , In truthe heare me agayne , I saye , And yn thy iustice me condute . Et non intres . praye , Spare thy iudgement to do me right , I feare me sore , so to be tryed ...
... Heare me , good Lorde , for nowe I And let thyne ears perceyue my sute , In truthe heare me agayne , I saye , And yn thy iustice me condute . Et non intres . praye , Spare thy iudgement to do me right , I feare me sore , so to be tryed ...
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... heare , and in Brebant , and eke in other lands . thereabout , and lived hardly on that he had wonne in Italye , and thilke that Robt Arden bequeathed hem at his decease , and oft lodged in monasteries wch was to him great succor , and ...
... heare , and in Brebant , and eke in other lands . thereabout , and lived hardly on that he had wonne in Italye , and thilke that Robt Arden bequeathed hem at his decease , and oft lodged in monasteries wch was to him great succor , and ...
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... heare their faultes , but they are fewer by a great number that are willing to amend them . Find faults could neuer yet get grace , for Adulation is crept so closely into our bosomes that smoothing Flatterie is more dearely esteemed ...
... heare their faultes , but they are fewer by a great number that are willing to amend them . Find faults could neuer yet get grace , for Adulation is crept so closely into our bosomes that smoothing Flatterie is more dearely esteemed ...
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