History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... heard say , was pierced therewith . " In prayer , every day at her uprising , which commonly was not long after five of the clock , she began certain devotions , and so after them , with one of her gentlewomen , the matins of our Lady ...
... heard say , was pierced therewith . " In prayer , every day at her uprising , which commonly was not long after five of the clock , she began certain devotions , and so after them , with one of her gentlewomen , the matins of our Lady ...
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... heard him here sigh bitterly ; for , besides the dangers mentioned above , the path- way was here so dark , that ofttimes , when he lift up his foot to set forward he knew not where , or upon what he should set it next . ... " About the ...
... heard him here sigh bitterly ; for , besides the dangers mentioned above , the path- way was here so dark , that ofttimes , when he lift up his foot to set forward he knew not where , or upon what he should set it next . ... " About the ...
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... heard in my Dream that all the Bells in the City rang again for joy , and that it was said unto them , ' Enter ye into the joy of your Lord . ' I also heard the men themselves , that they sang with a loud voice , saying , ' Blessing ...
... heard in my Dream that all the Bells in the City rang again for joy , and that it was said unto them , ' Enter ye into the joy of your Lord . ' I also heard the men themselves , that they sang with a loud voice , saying , ' Blessing ...
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