Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Tom 7Percy Society, 1842 |
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... seruants shew himselfe most kinde : When he shall see their power is past and gone , And none kept vp in hold nor left behind , When men shal say , let vs your goddes behold , — Where be they now whom ye so much extold ? Which oft did ...
... seruants shew himselfe most kinde : When he shall see their power is past and gone , And none kept vp in hold nor left behind , When men shal say , let vs your goddes behold , — Where be they now whom ye so much extold ? Which oft did ...
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... seruants horn exalt in al his peoples sight : I wil reioice in their despight which erst haue me abhord , Because that my saluation dependeth on the Lord . None is so holie as the Lord ; besides thee none there are ; With our God there ...
... seruants horn exalt in al his peoples sight : I wil reioice in their despight which erst haue me abhord , Because that my saluation dependeth on the Lord . None is so holie as the Lord ; besides thee none there are ; With our God there ...
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... seruants blood in earth shal be disclosde , And she shal now yeeld vp her people slaine . FINIS . HEREAFTER FOLLOVVE CERTAIN OTHER SONGS AND PRAIERS OF GODLY MEN AND WOMEN , OUT OF THE BOOKES OF APOCRIPHA . THE PRAIER OF IUDITH FOR THE ...
... seruants blood in earth shal be disclosde , And she shal now yeeld vp her people slaine . FINIS . HEREAFTER FOLLOVVE CERTAIN OTHER SONGS AND PRAIERS OF GODLY MEN AND WOMEN , OUT OF THE BOOKES OF APOCRIPHA . THE PRAIER OF IUDITH FOR THE ...
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... seruant and the lord , as they together stand , Abate their glory and their pride euen by a womans hand : For in the greatest multitude thou takest not delight , Nor in the strong and valiant men consisteth not thy might ; But to the ...
... seruant and the lord , as they together stand , Abate their glory and their pride euen by a womans hand : For in the greatest multitude thou takest not delight , Nor in the strong and valiant men consisteth not thy might ; But to the ...
Strona 54
... seruant take thou cleane away . Vaine hope likewise , with vile concupiscence , Lord , of thy mercie take thou cleane from me ; Retaine thou him in true obedience , Who with desire daily serueth thee . Let not desire to please the ...
... seruant take thou cleane away . Vaine hope likewise , with vile concupiscence , Lord , of thy mercie take thou cleane from me ; Retaine thou him in true obedience , Who with desire daily serueth thee . Let not desire to please the ...
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Strona 56 - Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers ; neither take thou vengeance of our sins : spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and be not angry with us for ever.
Strona 69 - A bundle of myrrh is my wellbeloved unto me; he shall lie all night betwixt my breasts. My beloved is unto me as a cluster of camphire in the vineyards of En-gedi.
Strona 43 - But, amongst other laws and statutes by us here established, we think it most necessary and convenient, that poulterers shall kill more innocent poultry by custom, than their wives and maids can sell with a good conscience ; also it is ordered and agreed upon, that bakers, woodmongers, butchers, and brewers, shall fall to a mighty conspiracy ; so that no man shall have either bread, fire, meat, or drink, without credit or ready money. 15. Sycophants by the statute shall have great gifts, and good...
Strona 23 - Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum, et in peccatis concepit me mater mea.
Strona 29 - Quia defecerunt sicut fumus dies mei : et ossa mea sicut cremium aruerunt.
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Strona 34 - ... of what they list, which else they could not do without suspicion or knowledge of others. Besides, at these meetings I have known divers times, that many Englishmen, and good Irish subjects, have been villanously murdered by moving one quarrel or another against them. For the Irish never come to [those Raths but armed, whether on horse, or on foot ; which the English, nothing suspecting, are then commonly taken at advantage like sheep in a pen-fold. A view of one of those judgement seats, on...
Strona 23 - Banshie, as she is called, or household fairy, whose office it is to appear, seemingly mourning while she announces the approaching death of some one of the destined race.
Strona 19 - Inimici autem mei vivunt, et confirmati sunt super me: et multiplicati sunt qui oderunt me inique.
Strona 5 - XII. Laboravi in gemitu meo: lavabo per singulas noctes lectum meum: lacrimis meis stratum meum rigabo. My travayle is, bothe nyght and day, To wepe and weyle for my synne: With bittere terys I schal asay To wassche the bed that I lye inne. Whoso evere hevene will wynne, In endeles blysse evere more to be, This vers he muste ofte begynne, 'Ne reminiscaris, Domine !