England's AntiphonMacmillan & Company, 1890 - 332 páginas |
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... weeping . " This I think it better not to attempt retaining , because the final unaccented syllable is generally one of those e's which , having first become mute , have since been dropped from our spelling altogether . " Mother , do ...
... weeping . " This I think it better not to attempt retaining , because the final unaccented syllable is generally one of those e's which , having first become mute , have since been dropped from our spelling altogether . " Mother , do ...
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... weeping . suffer . death - pang . bottom . foreshowed . for to buy Adam . lost . death . rue thou : all is only exple- wash thou : tears . [ tive . hurts me more : death . turn aside tears . flow . feet . say to thee . die . lashed ...
... weeping . suffer . death - pang . bottom . foreshowed . for to buy Adam . lost . death . rue thou : all is only exple- wash thou : tears . [ tive . hurts me more : death . turn aside tears . flow . feet . say to thee . die . lashed ...
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... sing For sorrow that I see , When I with weeping Behold upon the tree , 1 Mon is used for man or woman : human being . It is so used in Lancashire still : they say mon to a woman . And see Jesus the sweet His heart's blood for -
... sing For sorrow that I see , When I with weeping Behold upon the tree , 1 Mon is used for man or woman : human being . It is so used in Lancashire still : they say mon to a woman . And see Jesus the sweet His heart's blood for -
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... weep quietly and becomingly . " I think there must be in this word something of the sense of gently , uncomplainingly . " 2 " And are shrunken ( clung with fear ) like the clay . ' So here is the same as as . For this interpretation I ...
... weep quietly and becomingly . " I think there must be in this word something of the sense of gently , uncomplainingly . " 2 " And are shrunken ( clung with fear ) like the clay . ' So here is the same as as . For this interpretation I ...
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... weeping . sigh . dree , endure . love . His woundés sore smart , The spear all to his heart And through his side is gone . Oft when I syke , With care I am through - sought ; When I wake I wyke ; Of sorrow is all my thought . Alas ! men ...
... weeping . sigh . dree , endure . love . His woundés sore smart , The spear all to his heart And through his side is gone . Oft when I syke , With care I am through - sought ; When I wake I wyke ; Of sorrow is all my thought . Alas ! men ...
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