Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 119
... heart taketh no rest in the night . So that take melancholy in what sense you will , properly or im- properly , in disposition or habit , for pleasure or for pain , dotage , discontent , fear , sorrow , madness , for part , or all ...
... heart taketh no rest in the night . So that take melancholy in what sense you will , properly or im- properly , in disposition or habit , for pleasure or for pain , dotage , discontent , fear , sorrow , madness , for part , or all ...
الصفحة 277
... heart began to shake , as mistrusting my condition to be naught ; for I saw that in all my thoughts about Religion and Salvation , the New birth did never enter into my mind , neither knew I the comfort of the Word and Promise , nor the ...
... heart began to shake , as mistrusting my condition to be naught ; for I saw that in all my thoughts about Religion and Salvation , the New birth did never enter into my mind , neither knew I the comfort of the Word and Promise , nor the ...
الصفحة 290
... heart , Let him go if he will ! and I thought also that I felt my heart freely consent thereto . Oh , the diligence of Satan ! Oh , the desperateness of man's heart ! 140. Now was the battel won , and down I fell , as a Bird that is ...
... heart , Let him go if he will ! and I thought also that I felt my heart freely consent thereto . Oh , the diligence of Satan ! Oh , the desperateness of man's heart ! 140. Now was the battel won , and down I fell , as a Bird that is ...
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