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Strana 99
Then he will be ready to add a cipher more to thy debts and 8 The wanton and licentious man sighs out his soul , weeps out his soul , swears out his soul in every place where his lust or his custom or the glory of victory in overcoming ...
Then he will be ready to add a cipher more to thy debts and 8 The wanton and licentious man sighs out his soul , weeps out his soul , swears out his soul in every place where his lust or his custom or the glory of victory in overcoming ...
Strana 105
That God should let my soul fall out of his hand into a bottomless pit and roll an unremovable stone upon it and leave it to that which it finds there ( and it shall find that there which it never imagined till it came thither ) and ...
That God should let my soul fall out of his hand into a bottomless pit and roll an unremovable stone upon it and leave it to that which it finds there ( and it shall find that there which it never imagined till it came thither ) and ...
Strana 964
A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SOUL AND BODY What but a soul could have the wit To build me up for sin so fit ? So architects do square and hew Green trees that in the forest grew . THE NYMPH COMPLAINING FOR THE DEATH OF HER FAWN SOUL Oh ...
A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE SOUL AND BODY What but a soul could have the wit To build me up for sin so fit ? So architects do square and hew Green trees that in the forest grew . THE NYMPH COMPLAINING FOR THE DEATH OF HER FAWN SOUL Oh ...
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