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... soul magnifieth the Lord . " And my spiryt hath gladdid in God myn helth . " For he hath behulden the mekenesse of his handmayden ; for lo this alle generatiouns schulen seye that I am blesséd . " For he that is mighti hath done to me ...
... soul magnifieth the Lord . " And my spiryt hath gladdid in God myn helth . " For he hath behulden the mekenesse of his handmayden ; for lo this alle generatiouns schulen seye that I am blesséd . " For he that is mighti hath done to me ...
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... soul , the body's guest , 1 Upon a thankless arrant ; Fear not to touch the best , The truth shall be thy warrant ; Go , since I needs must die , And give the world the lie . II . Go , tell the court it glows , And shines like rotten ...
... soul , the body's guest , 1 Upon a thankless arrant ; Fear not to touch the best , The truth shall be thy warrant ; Go , since I needs must die , And give the world the lie . II . Go , tell the court it glows , And shines like rotten ...
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... soul can kill . EDMUND SPENSER . Edmund Spenser , one of the four great names among English poets , was born in London in 1553 , and died in 1598. His verse is distinguished by an unchecked exuberance of fancy and an exquisite sense of ...
... soul can kill . EDMUND SPENSER . Edmund Spenser , one of the four great names among English poets , was born in London in 1553 , and died in 1598. His verse is distinguished by an unchecked exuberance of fancy and an exquisite sense of ...
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... soul ' itself by nature is , or hath in it , harmony ; a thing which delighteth all ages , and beseemeth all states ... souls , is , by a native puissance and efficacy , greatly available to bring to a perfect temper whatsoever is there ...
... soul ' itself by nature is , or hath in it , harmony ; a thing which delighteth all ages , and beseemeth all states ... souls , is , by a native puissance and efficacy , greatly available to bring to a perfect temper whatsoever is there ...
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... skill ! Whose passions not his masters are , Whose soul is still prepared for death , Untied unto the worldly care Of public fame , or private breath ; SIR HENRY WOTTON . -- RICHARD BARNFIELD . 31 Who 30 HAND - BOOK OF ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... skill ! Whose passions not his masters are , Whose soul is still prepared for death , Untied unto the worldly care Of public fame , or private breath ; SIR HENRY WOTTON . -- RICHARD BARNFIELD . 31 Who 30 HAND - BOOK OF ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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