Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 487
... thou know ? Thou know'st thyself so little , as thou know'st not How thou didst die , nor how thou wast begot . Thou neither know'st how thou at first cam'st in , Nor how thou took'st the poison of man's sin . Nor dost thou , though thou ...
... thou know ? Thou know'st thyself so little , as thou know'st not How thou didst die , nor how thou wast begot . Thou neither know'st how thou at first cam'st in , Nor how thou took'st the poison of man's sin . Nor dost thou , though thou ...
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... thou hast won a fickle lady , so hast thou lost a faithful friend . How canst thou be secure of her constancy when thou hast had such trial of her lightness : How canst thou assure thyself that she will be faithful to thee , which hath ...
... thou hast won a fickle lady , so hast thou lost a faithful friend . How canst thou be secure of her constancy when thou hast had such trial of her lightness : How canst thou assure thyself that she will be faithful to thee , which hath ...
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... thou are in the way with him , lest thine adversary de- liver thee to the judge , and the judge deliver thee to the sergeant , and thou be cast into prison . 26 Verily I say unto thee , thou shalt not come out thence , till thou hast ...
... thou are in the way with him , lest thine adversary de- liver thee to the judge , and the judge deliver thee to the sergeant , and thou be cast into prison . 26 Verily I say unto thee , thou shalt not come out thence , till thou hast ...
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