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... stays . My lost delights , now clean from sight of land , Have left me all alone in unknown ways ; My mind to woe , my ... stay ; Of late repentance linked with long desire The couch is framed whereon my limbs I'll lay ; And at my gate ...
... stays . My lost delights , now clean from sight of land , Have left me all alone in unknown ways ; My mind to woe , my ... stay ; Of late repentance linked with long desire The couch is framed whereon my limbs I'll lay ; And at my gate ...
Page 194
... stay , In case ourselves this custom had not known , Of hope and health , such creatures for to pray Whose glory ... stay thee from sliding , And stay thee , & c . The constant are praised , Their fame high is raisëd , ΙΟ ΙΟ ΙΟ Their ...
... stay , In case ourselves this custom had not known , Of hope and health , such creatures for to pray Whose glory ... stay thee from sliding , And stay thee , & c . The constant are praised , Their fame high is raisëd , ΙΟ ΙΟ ΙΟ Their ...
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... Stay , stay , Until the hasting day Has run But to the even - song ; And , having prayed together , we Will go with you along . ΙΟ We have short time to stay , as you ; We have as short a spring , As quick a growth to meet decay , As ...
... Stay , stay , Until the hasting day Has run But to the even - song ; And , having prayed together , we Will go with you along . ΙΟ We have short time to stay , as you ; We have as short a spring , As quick a growth to meet decay , As ...
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