Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... faith ] To plead my faith where faith had no reward , To move remorse where favor is not borne , To heap complaints where she doth not regard , - Were fruitless , bootless , vain , and yield but scorn . I loved her whom all the world ...
... faith ] To plead my faith where faith had no reward , To move remorse where favor is not borne , To heap complaints where she doth not regard , - Were fruitless , bootless , vain , and yield but scorn . I loved her whom all the world ...
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... faith ] Respect my faith , regard my service past ; The hope you winged call home to you at last . Great prize it is that I in you shall gain , So great for you hath been my loss and pain . My wits I spent and time for you alone ...
... faith ] Respect my faith , regard my service past ; The hope you winged call home to you at last . Great prize it is that I in you shall gain , So great for you hath been my loss and pain . My wits I spent and time for you alone ...
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... faith that he left him in or not . To whom , when Cranmer had answered , that by God's grace he would daily be more confirmed in the catholic faith : Cole prepared his colter's sermon against the next day , worthy to to be noted with a ...
... faith that he left him in or not . To whom , when Cranmer had answered , that by God's grace he would daily be more confirmed in the catholic faith : Cole prepared his colter's sermon against the next day , worthy to to be noted with a ...
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