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Pagina 236
... rise when Chanticlere Warnes the last Watch ; but with the Dawne dost rise To work , but first to sacrifice ; Making thy peace with heav'n , for some late fault , With Holy - meale , and spirting - salt . " Which done , thy painfull ...
... rise when Chanticlere Warnes the last Watch ; but with the Dawne dost rise To work , but first to sacrifice ; Making thy peace with heav'n , for some late fault , With Holy - meale , and spirting - salt . " Which done , thy painfull ...
Pagina 318
... rise up againe judgements below our own , that the fre- quent spoyles and victories over their reasons may settle in our selves an esteeme , and confirmed op [ i ] nion of our owne . Every man is not a proper Champion for Truth , nor ...
... rise up againe judgements below our own , that the fre- quent spoyles and victories over their reasons may settle in our selves an esteeme , and confirmed op [ i ] nion of our owne . Every man is not a proper Champion for Truth , nor ...
Pagina 384
... Rising . Each wound of Theirs was Thy new Morning ; And reinthron'd thee in thy Rosy Nest , With blush of thine own ... rise Not from the EAST , but from thine EYES . Chorus It was THY day , Sweet Thyrs . WINTER chidde aloud ; and sent ...
... Rising . Each wound of Theirs was Thy new Morning ; And reinthron'd thee in thy Rosy Nest , With blush of thine own ... rise Not from the EAST , but from thine EYES . Chorus It was THY day , Sweet Thyrs . WINTER chidde aloud ; and sent ...
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