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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... thee not abhorr'd , But in wild deserts did thee still aduance ; He taught thee still , and had a care of thee , And kept thee as the apple of his eie . her neast , Like as the eagle tricketh vp Therein to lay her litle birdes full soft ...
... thee not abhorr'd , But in wild deserts did thee still aduance ; He taught thee still , and had a care of thee , And kept thee as the apple of his eie . her neast , Like as the eagle tricketh vp Therein to lay her litle birdes full soft ...
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... thee nourished ; With finest wheat he hath refresht thee still , And gaue thee wine , thereof to drink thy fill . But hee that should be thankfull then for this , Once waxing fat , began to spurne and kicke : Thou art so crancke , and ...
... thee nourished ; With finest wheat he hath refresht thee still , And gaue thee wine , thereof to drink thy fill . But hee that should be thankfull then for this , Once waxing fat , began to spurne and kicke : Thou art so crancke , and ...
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... thee for the same ; My praiers shall of thee be heard , And neuer from thy eares debard : Thou sau'st me from destruction , And other mischiefs more than one ; Therefore wil I praise thee , O Lord , And in my songs thy name record ! THE ...
... thee for the same ; My praiers shall of thee be heard , And neuer from thy eares debard : Thou sau'st me from destruction , And other mischiefs more than one ; Therefore wil I praise thee , O Lord , And in my songs thy name record ! THE ...
Contents
A PARAPHRASE ON THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL | i |
VI Domine ne in furore stanzas VII XVI | vii |
NOTES | 55 |
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