Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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... likewise vnto them the which her keepers be . Oh thou that in the garden dwell'st , learne me thy voice to know , That I may listen to the same , as thy companions doo ! Flie , my beloued , hence away , and be thou like the roe , Or as ...
... likewise vnto them the which her keepers be . Oh thou that in the garden dwell'st , learne me thy voice to know , That I may listen to the same , as thy companions doo ! Flie , my beloued , hence away , and be thou like the roe , Or as ...
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... stil support the waight of al the land . He wil preserue his saints ; likewise the wicked men at length He wil confound ; let no man seem to glory in his strength . The enemies of God , the Lord , shal be 30 THE HARMONIE OF THE CHURCH .
... stil support the waight of al the land . He wil preserue his saints ; likewise the wicked men at length He wil confound ; let no man seem to glory in his strength . The enemies of God , the Lord , shal be 30 THE HARMONIE OF THE CHURCH .
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... likewise Israels righteousnes which worship him in feare : The people with reioicing hearts then all with one consent , I mean the Lords inheritance , vnto the gates they went . Deborah , vp , arise , and sing a sweet and worthy song ...
... likewise Israels righteousnes which worship him in feare : The people with reioicing hearts then all with one consent , I mean the Lords inheritance , vnto the gates they went . Deborah , vp , arise , and sing a sweet and worthy song ...
Contents
A PARAPHRASE ON THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL | i |
VI Domine ne in furore stanzas VII XVI | vii |
NOTES | 55 |
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