Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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... fear not . No , I recant , I will not , I care , I fear , I confesse my fault , acknowledg a great offence , -motos præstat componere fluctus , 4 I have overshot my self , I have spoken foolishly , rashly , un- advisedly , absurdly , I ...
... fear not . No , I recant , I will not , I care , I fear , I confesse my fault , acknowledg a great offence , -motos præstat componere fluctus , 4 I have overshot my self , I have spoken foolishly , rashly , un- advisedly , absurdly , I ...
الصفحة 205
... fear , that when I've spun My last thread , I shall perish on the shore : But swear by thy self , that at my death thy Son Shall shine as he shines now , and heretofore ; And having done that , thou hast done , I fear no more . I have ...
... fear , that when I've spun My last thread , I shall perish on the shore : But swear by thy self , that at my death thy Son Shall shine as he shines now , and heretofore ; And having done that , thou hast done , I fear no more . I have ...
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... fear what men can do unto them . 321. I never had in all my life so great an inlet into the Word of God as now ; them Scriptures that I saw nothing in before , are made in this place and state to shine upon me ; Jesus Christ also was ...
... fear what men can do unto them . 321. I never had in all my life so great an inlet into the Word of God as now ; them Scriptures that I saw nothing in before , are made in this place and state to shine upon me ; Jesus Christ also was ...
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