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Leave we , O leave we then this miry flood , Friends , pleasures , and unfaithful good . Now we are up , now down , but cannot stand , We sink , we reel , Jesu stretch forth thy hand . IO 3 1 1 1 4 | 5 What blessed ferryman will ...
Leave we , O leave we then this miry flood , Friends , pleasures , and unfaithful good . Now we are up , now down , but cannot stand , We sink , we reel , Jesu stretch forth thy hand . IO 3 1 1 1 4 | 5 What blessed ferryman will ...
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The leaves , methinks , are like heaven's crystal tier , With flame unburnt ; with pure devotion's fire , The words as stars with beamy letters shine ; Each chapter parts like a constellate sign , Wherein Christ Jesus , with his ...
The leaves , methinks , are like heaven's crystal tier , With flame unburnt ; with pure devotion's fire , The words as stars with beamy letters shine ; Each chapter parts like a constellate sign , Wherein Christ Jesus , with his ...
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In many cases it is Alabaster's incompetence which leaves the reader in doubt where the stress on a word should fall and ... It seemed better not to overload the commentary by suggestions as to how lines might be read , and to leave the ...
In many cases it is Alabaster's incompetence which leaves the reader in doubt where the stress on a word should fall and ... It seemed better not to overload the commentary by suggestions as to how lines might be read , and to leave the ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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