Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 130
... Lord , is fallen to utter desolation ; Against thy prophets and thy holy men The sin hath wrought a fatal combination ; Profaned thy name , thy worship overthrown , And made thee , living Lord , a God unknown . Thy powerful laws , thy ...
... Lord , is fallen to utter desolation ; Against thy prophets and thy holy men The sin hath wrought a fatal combination ; Profaned thy name , thy worship overthrown , And made thee , living Lord , a God unknown . Thy powerful laws , thy ...
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... Lord Rocheford , the Lord Husey , the Lord William Howard , and by the Lord Thomas How- ard the elder ; after the child followed many ladies and gentlewomen . When the child was come to the church door , the Bishop of London met it with ...
... Lord Rocheford , the Lord Husey , the Lord William Howard , and by the Lord Thomas How- ard the elder ; after the child followed many ladies and gentlewomen . When the child was come to the church door , the Bishop of London met it with ...
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... Lord Gaspar said : " I believe it be hard to get up for men , but impossible for women . " " The Lady Emilia laughed and said : " If ye fall so often to offend us , I promise you ye shall be no more forgiven . " The Lord Gaspar answered ...
... Lord Gaspar said : " I believe it be hard to get up for men , but impossible for women . " " The Lady Emilia laughed and said : " If ye fall so often to offend us , I promise you ye shall be no more forgiven . " The Lord Gaspar answered ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
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