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... pains kindly bestowed , and to Professor F. York Powell , whose help and wise counsel have been as generously given as they were eagerly sought , adding me to the number of those many who have found his learning to be his friends ' good ...
... pains kindly bestowed , and to Professor F. York Powell , whose help and wise counsel have been as generously given as they were eagerly sought , adding me to the number of those many who have found his learning to be his friends ' good ...
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... pain at all poweir Be patient and previe . ' kepand ] keeping . fe ] sheep , cattle . dule in dern ] sorrow in secret . dread , i . e . there is no fear or doubt . 1425-1500 him till ] to him . but dreid ] without raik on raw ] range in ...
... pain at all poweir Be patient and previe . ' kepand ] keeping . fe ] sheep , cattle . dule in dern ] sorrow in secret . dread , i . e . there is no fear or doubt . 1425-1500 him till ] to him . but dreid ] without raik on raw ] range in ...
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... pain piteous Quia amore langueo . My fair love and my spouse bright ! I saved her from beating , and she hath me bet I clothed her in grace and heavenly light ; This bloody shirt she hath on me set ; For longing of love yet would I not ...
... pain piteous Quia amore langueo . My fair love and my spouse bright ! I saved her from beating , and she hath me bet I clothed her in grace and heavenly light ; This bloody shirt she hath on me set ; For longing of love yet would I not ...
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... pain That she was in . we will also in fere Now I begin , So that ye me answere : Wherefore all ye that present be , I pray you , give an ear . I am the Knight . I come by night , As secret as I can , Saying , Alas ! thus standeth the ...
... pain That she was in . we will also in fere Now I begin , So that ye me answere : Wherefore all ye that present be , I pray you , give an ear . I am the Knight . I come by night , As secret as I can , Saying , Alas ! thus standeth the ...
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... painful patience in delays , Forget not yet ! Forget not ! O , forget not this ! — How long ago hath been , and is , The mind that never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved , The which so 60 STEPHEN HAWES 34 ...
... painful patience in delays , Forget not yet ! Forget not ! O , forget not this ! — How long ago hath been , and is , The mind that never meant amiss- Forget not yet ! Forget not then thine own approved , The which so 60 STEPHEN HAWES 34 ...
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