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Page 193
... hast put 15 I fear not , though encamping round about They pitch against me their pavilions . Rise , Lord , save me , my God , for thou Hast smote ere now On the cheek - bone all my foes , Of men abhorred 20 Hast broke the teeth . This ...
... hast put 15 I fear not , though encamping round about They pitch against me their pavilions . Rise , Lord , save me , my God , for thou Hast smote ere now On the cheek - bone all my foes , Of men abhorred 20 Hast broke the teeth . This ...
Page 195
... hast set In the pure firmament , then saith my heart , O what is man that thou rememb❜rest yet , And think'st upon him ; or of man begot 10 That him thou visit'st and of him art found ? Scarce to be less than gods , thou mad'st his lot ...
... hast set In the pure firmament , then saith my heart , O what is man that thou rememb❜rest yet , And think'st upon him ; or of man begot 10 That him thou visit'st and of him art found ? Scarce to be less than gods , thou mad'st his lot ...
Page 392
... hast presumed , advent'rous Eve , " And peril great provoked , who thus hast dared Had it been only coveting to eye That sacred fruit , sacred to abstinence , Much more to taste it under ban to touch . But past who can recall , or done ...
... hast presumed , advent'rous Eve , " And peril great provoked , who thus hast dared Had it been only coveting to eye That sacred fruit , sacred to abstinence , Much more to taste it under ban to touch . But past who can recall , or done ...
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To Charles Diodati | 9 |
On the Death of the Beadle of Cambridge | 16 |
In obitum Procancellarii medici On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 24 |
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