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... hand power to clutch my When his fair angels would salute my palm ; But for my hand , as unattempted yet , Like a poor beggar , raileth on the rich . Well , whiles I am a beggar , I will rail And say there is no sin but to be rich ; And ...
... hand power to clutch my When his fair angels would salute my palm ; But for my hand , as unattempted yet , Like a poor beggar , raileth on the rich . Well , whiles I am a beggar , I will rail And say there is no sin but to be rich ; And ...
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... hand of God That hath dismiss'd us from our stewardship ; For well we know , no hand of blood and bone Can gripe the sacred handle of our sceptre , Unless he do profane , steal , or usurp . And though you think that all , as you have ...
... hand of God That hath dismiss'd us from our stewardship ; For well we know , no hand of blood and bone Can gripe the sacred handle of our sceptre , Unless he do profane , steal , or usurp . And though you think that all , as you have ...
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... hand yields thy death's instrument . Go thou and fill another room in hell . That hand shall burn in never - quenching fire That staggers thus my person . Exton , thy fierce hand Hath with the king's blood stain'd the king's own land ...
... hand yields thy death's instrument . Go thou and fill another room in hell . That hand shall burn in never - quenching fire That staggers thus my person . Exton , thy fierce hand Hath with the king's blood stain'd the king's own land ...
Contents
OUR ENGLISH HERITAGE | 1 |
ROSES AT WAR | 4 |
SAINT GEORGE FOR ENGLAND | 12 |
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