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... thought . Et anima mea . And yet my sowle is trobled more With vanyties , with thought , and cure , And with temptacions to sore ; O Lorde , how longe shall this endure ? * * Cure , from cura , care . Conuertere . Turne to me , Lorde ...
... thought . Et anima mea . And yet my sowle is trobled more With vanyties , with thought , and cure , And with temptacions to sore ; O Lorde , how longe shall this endure ? * * Cure , from cura , care . Conuertere . Turne to me , Lorde ...
Strona 8
... thought , I howle , I crye , and do not cease ; At length my strength is brought to nought . Quoniam die . For day and nyght , thy myghty hande Is leide on me full grevously , So that my strength cannot withstande , This thorne doeth ...
... thought , I howle , I crye , and do not cease ; At length my strength is brought to nought . Quoniam die . For day and nyght , thy myghty hande Is leide on me full grevously , So that my strength cannot withstande , This thorne doeth ...
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... thought it best to gyve none eare ; I shewde my selfe , as I were dōme , And kept full close my mowth for feare . Et factus sum . I stode as one that hearde no more , Then doeth a stone , but let theym vaunt : When they rebuked me so ...
... thought it best to gyve none eare ; I shewde my selfe , as I were dōme , And kept full close my mowth for feare . Et factus sum . I stode as one that hearde no more , Then doeth a stone , but let theym vaunt : When they rebuked me so ...
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... thought . Quoniam iniquitatem . For myne yniquyties I se , Thies sorows cume : this I confesse , I woll bethynke me what may be , That may my synfull lyfe redresse . Inimici autem . In this meane tyme , my braynes did beat , To se myne ...
... thought . Quoniam iniquitatem . For myne yniquyties I se , Thies sorows cume : this I confesse , I woll bethynke me what may be , That may my synfull lyfe redresse . Inimici autem . In this meane tyme , my braynes did beat , To se myne ...
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... thought , The voyce lamentyng this doeth tell : My bones seme broken all to nought , And can vnneth + cleave to the fell . ‡ Similis factus . Lyke to the pellicane that fowle , Which lyveth sole yn desert wide , Am I , and like the ...
... thought , The voyce lamentyng this doeth tell : My bones seme broken all to nought , And can vnneth + cleave to the fell . ‡ Similis factus . Lyke to the pellicane that fowle , Which lyveth sole yn desert wide , Am I , and like the ...
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