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Page 192
... dread dwell without end . Horror is always dread of harm that is to come , and this dread shall ever dwell in the hearts of them that be damned . And therefore have they lost all their hope for seven causes . First , for God that is ...
... dread dwell without end . Horror is always dread of harm that is to come , and this dread shall ever dwell in the hearts of them that be damned . And therefore have they lost all their hope for seven causes . First , for God that is ...
Page 291
... dread.15 Painë thee not each crooked to redress , In trust of her that turneth as a ball ; 16 Great rest standeth in little business : Beware also to spurn against a nall ; 17 Strive not as doth a crockë 18 with a wall ; Deemë 19 ...
... dread.15 Painë thee not each crooked to redress , In trust of her that turneth as a ball ; 16 Great rest standeth in little business : Beware also to spurn against a nall ; 17 Strive not as doth a crockë 18 with a wall ; Deemë 19 ...
Page 314
... dread Legions of sprites , the which , like little flies , Flutt'ring about his ever - damnëd head , Await whereto ... dreaded name Of Hecate whereat he gan to quake , And , lifting up his lumpish 14 head , with blame Half angry askëd ...
... dread Legions of sprites , the which , like little flies , Flutt'ring about his ever - damnëd head , Await whereto ... dreaded name Of Hecate whereat he gan to quake , And , lifting up his lumpish 14 head , with blame Half angry askëd ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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