Collins Albatross Book of Longer Poems: English and American Poetry from the Fourteenth Century to the Present DayEdwin Morgan Collins, 1963 - 736 էջ |
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... knew the arisyng of his moone weel , And in whos face , and terme , and everydeel ; 580 And knew ful weel the moones mansioun Acordaunt to his operacioun , And knew also his othere observaunces For swiche illusiouns and swiche ...
... knew the arisyng of his moone weel , And in whos face , and terme , and everydeel ; 580 And knew ful weel the moones mansioun Acordaunt to his operacioun , And knew also his othere observaunces For swiche illusiouns and swiche ...
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... knew by sight ) now come , who was to come Before Messiah and his way prepare . I as all others to his Baptism came , Which I believ'd was from above ; but hee Strait knew me , and with loudest voice proclaimd 275 Mee him ( for it was ...
... knew by sight ) now come , who was to come Before Messiah and his way prepare . I as all others to his Baptism came , Which I believ'd was from above ; but hee Strait knew me , and with loudest voice proclaimd 275 Mee him ( for it was ...
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... knew best why I was where I was . So long as he would leave enough unsaid , I shouldn't mind his being overjoyed 35 35 ( If overjoyed he was ) at having got me 40 Where I must judge if what he knew about an axe That not everybody else knew ...
... knew best why I was where I was . So long as he would leave enough unsaid , I shouldn't mind his being overjoyed 35 35 ( If overjoyed he was ) at having got me 40 Where I must judge if what he knew about an axe That not everybody else knew ...
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