Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... heart , hover about her heart , With dainty kisses mollify her heart , Pierce with thy arrows her obdurate heart , With sweet allurements ever move her heart , At mid - day and at midnight touch her heart , Be lurking closely , nestle about ...
... heart , hover about her heart , With dainty kisses mollify her heart , Pierce with thy arrows her obdurate heart , With sweet allurements ever move her heart , At mid - day and at midnight touch her heart , Be lurking closely , nestle about ...
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... heart , " My Son , give me thy heart . " Am I thy son as long as I have but my heart ? Wilt thou give me an inheritance , a filiation , any thing for my heart ? O thou , who saidst to Satan , " Has thou considered my servant Job , that ...
... heart , " My Son , give me thy heart . " Am I thy son as long as I have but my heart ? Wilt thou give me an inheritance , a filiation , any thing for my heart ? O thou , who saidst to Satan , " Has thou considered my servant Job , that ...
Pagina 1174
... hearts ; straight hearts , no per- verseness without , and clean hearts , no foulness within . Such hearts I can 10 find in thy Word ; and if my heart were such a heart , I would give thee my heart . But I find stony hearts too , and I ...
... hearts ; straight hearts , no per- verseness without , and clean hearts , no foulness within . Such hearts I can 10 find in thy Word ; and if my heart were such a heart , I would give thee my heart . But I find stony hearts too , and I ...
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