Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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Page 49
... live for ever and ever , may praise him hereafter , with the high angels joys of life unending . happiness with ... lives humbly , the mercy of heaven comes to him . The Maker will hold strong his heart in His might . A man should steer ...
... live for ever and ever , may praise him hereafter , with the high angels joys of life unending . happiness with ... lives humbly , the mercy of heaven comes to him . The Maker will hold strong his heart in His might . A man should steer ...
Page 147
... live as thou shouldst , At church and in the charnel vault churls be hard to tell Or whether one be Queen or quean2 ... live by Truth , who live faithfully , - and Janet of the Stews , And the ribald Robert And Friar the beggar , Truth 147.
... live as thou shouldst , At church and in the charnel vault churls be hard to tell Or whether one be Queen or quean2 ... live by Truth , who live faithfully , - and Janet of the Stews , And the ribald Robert And Friar the beggar , Truth 147.
Page 222
... live idle themselves , like dorres 10 , of that which other have laboured for : their tenants , I mean , whom they poll " and shave to the quick by raising their rents ( for this only point of frugality do they use , men else through ...
... live idle themselves , like dorres 10 , of that which other have laboured for : their tenants , I mean , whom they poll " and shave to the quick by raising their rents ( for this only point of frugality do they use , men else through ...
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