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Page 196
... pray you to me speak . " 13. She's doen her to the Jew's garden , Thought he had been gathering fruit : " Gin ye be there , my sweet Sir Hugh , I pray you to me speak . " 14. She neard Our Lady's deep draw - well , Was fifty fathom deep ...
... pray you to me speak . " 13. She's doen her to the Jew's garden , Thought he had been gathering fruit : " Gin ye be there , my sweet Sir Hugh , I pray you to me speak . " 14. She neard Our Lady's deep draw - well , Was fifty fathom deep ...
Page 238
... pray so fast for ? " " Fair son , " said the hermit , " I wot not verily , but by my deeming . But this night , at midnight , here came a number of 20 ladies , and brought hither a dead corpse , and prayed me to bury him ; and here they ...
... pray so fast for ? " " Fair son , " said the hermit , " I wot not verily , but by my deeming . But this night , at midnight , here came a number of 20 ladies , and brought hither a dead corpse , and prayed me to bury him ; and here they ...
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... pray'r , Against that Presbyt'ry of Ayr ; Thy strong right hand , Lord , make it bare Upo ' their heads ! Lord visit them , an ' dinna spare For their misdeeds ! O Lord , my God ! that glib - tongu'd Aiken , My vera heart and flesh are ...
... pray'r , Against that Presbyt'ry of Ayr ; Thy strong right hand , Lord , make it bare Upo ' their heads ! Lord visit them , an ' dinna spare For their misdeeds ! O Lord , my God ! that glib - tongu'd Aiken , My vera heart and flesh are ...
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