Eh well, tha'rt more cocky than me, an' tha says less. John Thomas! Dost want her! Dost want my lady Jane? Tha's dipped me in again, tha hast. Ay, an' tha comes up smilin'.—Ax 'er then! Ax lady Jane! Say: Lift up your heads o' ye gates, that the king... The History of Antiquity - Page 162by Max Duncker - 1879Full view - About this book
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...passage from the Prophets, or the Psalms, or our LORD'S last Discourse, or the Epistles. For instance : " Lift up your heads, O ye gates, that the King of Glory may come forth ! THOU art the King of Glory, O CHRIST ! Come, LORD JESUS, and all the Saints with Thee ! Gather... | |
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