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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... Unto the mount of thine inheritance , A place prepared thy people to aduance ; A sanctuary there thou shalt erect , Which thou , oh Lord , establish'd hast therefore , And there thy name shal raigne for euermore ! THE MOST EXCELLENT ...
... Unto the mount of thine inheritance , A place prepared thy people to aduance ; A sanctuary there thou shalt erect , Which thou , oh Lord , establish'd hast therefore , And there thy name shal raigne for euermore ! THE MOST EXCELLENT ...
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... unto him a poore begger - man and asked of his worship one penny for God's sake . One penny , quoth the knight , that is no gyft for a man of worship to give . Why then , quoth the begger , give me an angell ? Nay , that ( sayd the ...
... unto him a poore begger - man and asked of his worship one penny for God's sake . One penny , quoth the knight , that is no gyft for a man of worship to give . Why then , quoth the begger , give me an angell ? Nay , that ( sayd the ...
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... unto her , Oh , mother , you mistake ; for this is no child you speake unto . No , is it not ? quoth she : I pray what is it then ? Mary , sayd the fellow , it is a jack an apes . A jack an apes ! quoth she : now , Jesus , what these ...
... unto her , Oh , mother , you mistake ; for this is no child you speake unto . No , is it not ? quoth she : I pray what is it then ? Mary , sayd the fellow , it is a jack an apes . A jack an apes ! quoth she : now , Jesus , what these ...
Contents
A PARAPHRASE ON THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL | i |
VI Domine ne in furore stanzas VII XVI | vii |
NOTES | 55 |
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