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... hold your tongue of your former vows , For they will breed sad strife ; O hold your tongue of your former Vows , For I am become a wife . " He turned him right and round about , And the tear blinded his ee : 6 ΙΟ " I wad never hae ...
... hold your tongue of your former vows , For they will breed sad strife ; O hold your tongue of your former Vows , For I am become a wife . " He turned him right and round about , And the tear blinded his ee : 6 ΙΟ " I wad never hae ...
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... hold a plea , Whose action 31 is no stronger than a flower ? O how shall summer's honey breath hold out 5 Against the wreckful siege of battering days , When rocks impregnable are not so stout Nor gates of steel so strong , but time de ...
... hold a plea , Whose action 31 is no stronger than a flower ? O how shall summer's honey breath hold out 5 Against the wreckful siege of battering days , When rocks impregnable are not so stout Nor gates of steel so strong , but time de ...
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... hold of God Then , welcome each rebuff That turnes earth's smoothness rough , Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand but go ! Be our joys three - parts pain ! 124 published in 1864. Rabbi Ben Ezra ( Ibn Ezra ) was a philosopher ...
... hold of God Then , welcome each rebuff That turnes earth's smoothness rough , Each sting that bids nor sit nor stand but go ! Be our joys three - parts pain ! 124 published in 1864. Rabbi Ben Ezra ( Ibn Ezra ) was a philosopher ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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