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... pain With yearning throb of high disdain , That upward pants to strike again . Thee too the sword that slays me slays . When danger threatens us , the days Of evil - doing quail the hand : Had we withstood we could withstand . Presýnt ...
... pain With yearning throb of high disdain , That upward pants to strike again . Thee too the sword that slays me slays . When danger threatens us , the days Of evil - doing quail the hand : Had we withstood we could withstand . Presýnt ...
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... pain With yearning throb of high disdain , That upward pants to strike again . Thee too the sword that slays me slays . When danger threatens us , the days Of evil - doing quail the hand : Had we withstood we could withstand . Presýnt ...
... pain With yearning throb of high disdain , That upward pants to strike again . Thee too the sword that slays me slays . When danger threatens us , the days Of evil - doing quail the hand : Had we withstood we could withstand . Presýnt ...
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... pain thou hast to bear , Of thy woe or trouble . If he can he'll find a way , Working at it night and day , Every grief to double . " Tell thou never thy foe that thy foot acheth ; " Quoth Hendyng . ] Sot is still French for a fool or ...
... pain thou hast to bear , Of thy woe or trouble . If he can he'll find a way , Working at it night and day , Every grief to double . " Tell thou never thy foe that thy foot acheth ; " Quoth Hendyng . ] Sot is still French for a fool or ...
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... pain , now spelt , to " ail , " is from " egl , " a sprout , beard of corn , pricks of a thistle , that which pricks or troubles ; " ælinge , " trouble , weariness . -Hi , the unaltered First English nominative plural of he , heo , hit ...
... pain , now spelt , to " ail , " is from " egl , " a sprout , beard of corn , pricks of a thistle , that which pricks or troubles ; " ælinge , " trouble , weariness . -Hi , the unaltered First English nominative plural of he , heo , hit ...
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... pain In everlasting life . When service was done home they went , And thanked God with good intent , And put away pensi.3 When he to his placé came , His care was well abated then , Thereof he gan stint : He made his wife afore him go ...
... pain In everlasting life . When service was done home they went , And thanked God with good intent , And put away pensi.3 When he to his placé came , His care was well abated then , Thereof he gan stint : He made his wife afore him go ...
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