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Pagina 272
... shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then Money came , and chinking still , What tune is this , poor man ? said he : I heard in Musick you had skill . But thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Sweetest Saviour , if my soul Were but worth the ...
... shalt answer , Lord , for me . Then Money came , and chinking still , What tune is this , poor man ? said he : I heard in Musick you had skill . But thou shalt answer , Lord , for me . Sweetest Saviour , if my soul Were but worth the ...
Pagina 306
... shalt thou weepe , entreat , complaine To Love , as I did once to thee ; When all thy teares shall be as vaine As mine were then , for thou shalt bee Damn'd for thy false Apostasie . ' She was loved by Zeus in the form of a shower of ...
... shalt thou weepe , entreat , complaine To Love , as I did once to thee ; When all thy teares shall be as vaine As mine were then , for thou shalt bee Damn'd for thy false Apostasie . ' She was loved by Zeus in the form of a shower of ...
Pagina 399
... shalt be saved or damned ? In- deed if thou thinkest thou shalt perish , I he have not something for which , in the whole he values himself far more then he can value any man else . There is there- fore no reason to take the finest ...
... shalt be saved or damned ? In- deed if thou thinkest thou shalt perish , I he have not something for which , in the whole he values himself far more then he can value any man else . There is there- fore no reason to take the finest ...
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