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Page 150
... heart . Remember you that Jesus Sirach saith , A man that is joyous and glad in heart , it him conserveth flourishing in his age : but soothly a sorrowful heart maketh his bones dry . ' He saith eke thus , ' that sorrow in heart slayeth ...
... heart . Remember you that Jesus Sirach saith , A man that is joyous and glad in heart , it him conserveth flourishing in his age : but soothly a sorrowful heart maketh his bones dry . ' He saith eke thus , ' that sorrow in heart slayeth ...
Page 257
... heart ? alas , I may not rise To kneel and do you honour in some wise . " And dressed him upward , and she right tho 1 Gan both her handës soft upon him lay . " Ọ ! for the love of God , do ye not so 2 22 And saidë , “ Woe - begone 20 ...
... heart ? alas , I may not rise To kneel and do you honour in some wise . " And dressed him upward , and she right tho 1 Gan both her handës soft upon him lay . " Ọ ! for the love of God , do ye not so 2 22 And saidë , “ Woe - begone 20 ...
Page 340
... heart , so plung'd in sea of sorrows deep , And heaped with so huge misfortunes , reach ? The careful cold 7 beginneth for to creep , And in my heart his iron arrow steep , Soon as I think upon my bitter bale.8 Such helpless harms ' tis ...
... heart , so plung'd in sea of sorrows deep , And heaped with so huge misfortunes , reach ? The careful cold 7 beginneth for to creep , And in my heart his iron arrow steep , Soon as I think upon my bitter bale.8 Such helpless harms ' tis ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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