Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Том 21876 |
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... Christ , this beginning spede For the Faders Frendshipe , that Fourmed heaven , And through the Special Spirit , that Sprong of hem tweyne , And al in one godhed endles dwelleth . " The author feigns himself ignorant of his Creed , to ...
... Christ , this beginning spede For the Faders Frendshipe , that Fourmed heaven , And through the Special Spirit , that Sprong of hem tweyne , And al in one godhed endles dwelleth . " The author feigns himself ignorant of his Creed , to ...
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... Christ Christen king , that on the Crosse tholed ; Hadd Paines and Passyons to defend our soules ; Give us Grace on the Ground the Greatlye to serve , For that Royall Red blood that Rann from thy side . " The subject of this piece is a ...
... Christ Christen king , that on the Crosse tholed ; Hadd Paines and Passyons to defend our soules ; Give us Grace on the Ground the Greatlye to serve , For that Royall Red blood that Rann from thy side . " The subject of this piece is a ...
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... Christ's birth , " & c . And the Prophesie of Beid : " Betwixt the chief of Summer and the Sad winter ; Before the Heat of summer Happen shall a war That Europ's lands Earnestly shall be wrought And Earnest Envy shall last but a while ...
... Christ's birth , " & c . And the Prophesie of Beid : " Betwixt the chief of Summer and the Sad winter ; Before the Heat of summer Happen shall a war That Europ's lands Earnestly shall be wrought And Earnest Envy shall last but a while ...
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... Christ never did devise . " But such an order truly 20 1i . e . faithen : as in the midland counties they say housen , closen , for houses , closes . A. VOL . II . C IGNORANCE . " Ah ! ah ! che zmell thee PLAIN TRUTH AND BLIND IGNORANCE ...
... Christ never did devise . " But such an order truly 20 1i . e . faithen : as in the midland counties they say housen , closen , for houses , closes . A. VOL . II . C IGNORANCE . " Ah ! ah ! che zmell thee PLAIN TRUTH AND BLIND IGNORANCE ...
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... Christ commanded , As learned doctors knowe . Search then the holy scriptures , And thou shalt plainly see That headlong to damnation . They alway trained thee . " IGNORANCE . " If it be true , good vellowe , As thou dost zay to mee ...
... Christ commanded , As learned doctors knowe . Search then the holy scriptures , And thou shalt plainly see That headlong to damnation . They alway trained thee . " IGNORANCE . " If it be true , good vellowe , As thou dost zay to mee ...
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