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... look ye for more in my book ? Points needful and meet to be known ? Then daily be sure to look , To save , to be sure , thine own . [ The praise of husbandry ] As true as thy faith , This riddle thus saith . I seem but a drudge , yet I ...
... look ye for more in my book ? Points needful and meet to be known ? Then daily be sure to look , To save , to be sure , thine own . [ The praise of husbandry ] As true as thy faith , This riddle thus saith . I seem but a drudge , yet I ...
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... look , and I am gone , Look on me , for I am he― Thy poor silly Coridon . Thou that art the shepherds ' queen , Look upon thy silly swain ; By thy comfort have been seen men brought to life again . Dead A sweet lullaby Come , little ...
... look , and I am gone , Look on me , for I am he― Thy poor silly Coridon . Thou that art the shepherds ' queen , Look upon thy silly swain ; By thy comfort have been seen men brought to life again . Dead A sweet lullaby Come , little ...
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... Look home , 236 Look how the flower , which lingeringly doth fade , 571 Look how the pale queen of the silent night , 209 Look not upon me with those lovely eyes , 817 Look or you leap , 192 Lord , how can man preach thy eternal word ...
... Look home , 236 Look how the flower , which lingeringly doth fade , 571 Look how the pale queen of the silent night , 209 Look not upon me with those lovely eyes , 817 Look or you leap , 192 Lord , how can man preach thy eternal word ...
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