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" ... unquenchable fire, where is no hope of mercy to be looked for, but abiding his perpetual pains, world without end : for even as much it availeth thee, Faustus, to hope for the favour of God again, as Lucifer himself; who indeed, although he and we... "
The history of Helyas, knight of the swan, from the ed. [tr. and] pr. by Copland - Page 32
by Helyas - 1827 - 1512 pages
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A Collection of Early Prose Romances, Volume 3

William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 458 pages
...wio indeed, although he and \ve have a hope, D yet it is to small avail, and taketh none effect, foj out of that place God will neither hear crying nor singing ; if he do, th:m shalt have a little remorse, as Dives, Cain, and Judas had. What helpeth the emperor, king, prince,...
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Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical ..., Volume 3

William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 432 pages
...Lucifer himself; who indeed, although he and we have a hope, yet it is to small avail, and taketh none effect, for out of that place God will neither hear...Nothing, for if on earth they would not be tyrants and self- willed, rich with covetousness, proud with pomp, gluttons, drunkards, whoremongers, backbiters,...
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Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical ..., Volume 3

William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 432 pages
...Lucifer himself; who indeed, although he and we have a hope, yet it is to small avail, and taketh none effect, for out of that place God will neither hear...being there ? Nothing, for if on earth they would not betyrants andself-willed,rich with covetousness, proud with pomp, gluttons, drunkards, whoremongers,...
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Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical ..., Volume 3

William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 422 pages
...Lucifer himself; who indeed, although he and we have a hope, yet it is to small avail, and taketh none effect, for out of that place God will neither hear crying nor singing ; if lie do, thou shalt have a little remorse, as Dives, Cain, and Judas had. What helpeth the emperor,...
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Mediaeval Tales

Henry Morley - Ballads, Spanish - 1884 - 296 pages
...Lucifer himself; who indeed, although he and we have a hope, yet it is to small avail and taketh none effect, for out of that place God will neither hear...prince, duke, earl, baron, lord, knight, esquire, or gentleman, to cry for mercy being there ? Nothing ; for if on earth they would not be tyrants and self-willed,...
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