England's AntiphonLibrary of Alexandria, 1890 M01 1 - 332 páginas |
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... falls in with Pierce the Ploughman, ofwhose poverty he gives a mosttouching description. Ishall, however, only quote some lines of The Believe as taught by the Ploughman, and this principally to show the natureof the versification: Leve ...
... falls in with Pierce the Ploughman, ofwhose poverty he gives a mosttouching description. Ishall, however, only quote some lines of The Believe as taught by the Ploughman, and this principally to show the natureof the versification: Leve ...
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... fall. tempts destruction Here is no home, hereis but wilderness: Forth, pilgrim, forth!— beast, outof thy stall! Look up onhigh, and thankéGodof all. Waivéthylusts, andlet thyghost thee lead, And truth thee shall deliver—itis no drede ...
... fall. tempts destruction Here is no home, hereis but wilderness: Forth, pilgrim, forth!— beast, outof thy stall! Look up onhigh, and thankéGodof all. Waivéthylusts, andlet thyghost thee lead, And truth thee shall deliver—itis no drede ...
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... fall, But think that God is where he was, And alway thank God for all. Though thy neighbour haveworld at will,And thou far'st not so well ashe, Be notso mad to think him ill,wish.(?) For his wealth envious tobe: The kingof heaven ...
... fall, But think that God is where he was, And alway thank God for all. Though thy neighbour haveworld at will,And thou far'st not so well ashe, Be notso mad to think him ill,wish.(?) For his wealth envious tobe: The kingof heaven ...
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... fall; Thou hearkenest first, before we come to call; Thine ears areset wide open evermore; Before weknock thou comestto the door. Thou art moreprest tohear a sinner cry, ready. Than he is quick to climb to theeonhigh. Thy mighty name be ...
... fall; Thou hearkenest first, before we come to call; Thine ears areset wide open evermore; Before weknock thou comestto the door. Thou art moreprest tohear a sinner cry, ready. Than he is quick to climb to theeonhigh. Thy mighty name be ...
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... fall inlove again,— at least there is no signof it that I know,—till hewas middleaged. But then—woman was never more grandly wooed than was his Elizabeth. I knowofno marriage present worthy to be compared with the Epithalamion which he ...
... fall inlove again,— at least there is no signof it that I know,—till hewas middleaged. But then—woman was never more grandly wooed than was his Elizabeth. I knowofno marriage present worthy to be compared with the Epithalamion which he ...
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