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Page 17
... cloud weorc 3 Semian sinnihte , sweart under Lour with lasting night , swart under heaven , roderum , Wonn and weste ; oth that theos Wan and waste ; till this world's woruld - gesceaft Thurh word gewearth wuldor- cyninges . Her ærest ...
... cloud weorc 3 Semian sinnihte , sweart under Lour with lasting night , swart under heaven , roderum , Wonn and weste ; oth that theos Wan and waste ; till this world's woruld - gesceaft Thurh word gewearth wuldor- cyninges . Her ærest ...
Page 89
... clouds did flame , And wand'ring Israel , with the sight afear'd , Blinded with seeing , durst not touch the same , But like a wood of shaking leaves became . On this dead Justice , she , the living law , Bowing herself with a majestic ...
... clouds did flame , And wand'ring Israel , with the sight afear'd , Blinded with seeing , durst not touch the same , But like a wood of shaking leaves became . On this dead Justice , she , the living law , Bowing herself with a majestic ...
Page 93
... clouds yield no rain , the earth be defected of heavenly influence , the fruits of the earth pine away , as children at the withered breasts of their mother , no longer able to yield them relief ; what would be- come of man himself ...
... clouds yield no rain , the earth be defected of heavenly influence , the fruits of the earth pine away , as children at the withered breasts of their mother , no longer able to yield them relief ; what would be- come of man himself ...
Page 106
... cloud ; That when you vomit forth into the air , My limbs may issue from your smoky mouths , But let my soul mount and ascend to heaven . The watch strikes . O half the hour is past : ' twill all be past anon . O if my soul must suffer ...
... cloud ; That when you vomit forth into the air , My limbs may issue from your smoky mouths , But let my soul mount and ascend to heaven . The watch strikes . O half the hour is past : ' twill all be past anon . O if my soul must suffer ...
Page 128
... clouds , whilst Palamon and Arcite , Even in the wagging of a wanton leg , Outstripped the people's praises , won the garlands Ere they have time to wish them ours . O , never Shall we two exercise , like twins of honor , Our arms again ...
... clouds , whilst Palamon and Arcite , Even in the wagging of a wanton leg , Outstripped the people's praises , won the garlands Ere they have time to wish them ours . O , never Shall we two exercise , like twins of honor , Our arms again ...
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ancholy arms beauty behold blessed blood Bo-bo breast breath Charlemagne Christian clouds Colma cried dark dead dear death deep delight doth dread dream Dryden earth English eternal eyes fair father fear feel fire give glory grace grave hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre hill holy honor hope human Ivanhoe John Anderson John Gilpin king labor Lady Teaz land light live look Lord lyre Manual Mayenne mighty mind moon Morar nature ne'er never night noble o'er pain passion peace pleasure poets Pope praise prayer pride rest Sejanus sigh Sir Patrick Spens Sir Pet sleep smile song soul sound spirit sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought tion truth Twas virtue voice weary wild wind younkers