Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 238
... fire was near , A pretty babe all burning bright did in the air appear ; Who , scorched with excessive heat , such ... fire but I ! My faultless breast the furnace is , the fuel wounding thorns , Love is the fire , and sighs the smoke ...
... fire was near , A pretty babe all burning bright did in the air appear ; Who , scorched with excessive heat , such ... fire but I ! My faultless breast the furnace is , the fuel wounding thorns , Love is the fire , and sighs the smoke ...
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... fire of true heavenly love , fleeth to couple herself with the nature of angels , and not only clean forsaketh sense , but hath no more need of the discourse of reason ; for , being changed into an angel , she understandeth all things ...
... fire of true heavenly love , fleeth to couple herself with the nature of angels , and not only clean forsaketh sense , but hath no more need of the discourse of reason ; for , being changed into an angel , she understandeth all things ...
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... fire : who , then being sound asleep , scarce with much shogging could be awaked . At length being raised and awaked ... fire for the testimony of the same . After these few words , the fire was put unto him , and when it had taken hold ...
... fire : who , then being sound asleep , scarce with much shogging could be awaked . At length being raised and awaked ... fire for the testimony of the same . After these few words , the fire was put unto him , and when it had taken hold ...
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