Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 11Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... wolt delyuer me , My Lorde , my God , for thyne owne sake . Quia dixi . And I complayne , how that my foes , On me tryumphe , nowe beyng weake , And when I slyde , both hele and toes , Then stowtly they of me do speake . Ego autem in ...
... wolt delyuer me , My Lorde , my God , for thyne owne sake . Quia dixi . And I complayne , how that my foes , On me tryumphe , nowe beyng weake , And when I slyde , both hele and toes , Then stowtly they of me do speake . Ego autem in ...
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Percy Society. Si iniquitates . For if thou wolt oure synnes beholde , And plage theym with thy myghty hande , O Lorde , who then dare be so bolde The to abyde , or yet withstande . Quia apud te . But thou art allwaies mercyfull , And ...
Percy Society. Si iniquitates . For if thou wolt oure synnes beholde , And plage theym with thy myghty hande , O Lorde , who then dare be so bolde The to abyde , or yet withstande . Quia apud te . But thou art allwaies mercyfull , And ...
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... wolt thou me forget , Shall no helpe cumme vnto the ende ? Thy face allwey thus wolt thou let Be turned froward ? Lorde defende ! Quamdiu ponam . How longe yn vayne my tyme shall wast ? Now this , now that , musyng allwaye ? The sorowe ...
... wolt thou me forget , Shall no helpe cumme vnto the ende ? Thy face allwey thus wolt thou let Be turned froward ? Lorde defende ! Quamdiu ponam . How longe yn vayne my tyme shall wast ? Now this , now that , musyng allwaye ? The sorowe ...
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