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... Walking under the tour 3. thuster dark . 6. hidut closed . - And therewith cast I doun mine eye again , Whereas I saw ... walk , that very womanly , With no wight mo , but only women twain . Than gan I study in myself and seyne , ' Ah ...
... Walking under the tour 3. thuster dark . 6. hidut closed . - And therewith cast I doun mine eye again , Whereas I saw ... walk , that very womanly , With no wight mo , but only women twain . Than gan I study in myself and seyne , ' Ah ...
Page 124
... walk through all tongues one triumphant flame . Live here , great heart ; and love , and die , and kill ; And bleed , and wound ; and yield and conquer still . Let this immortal life where'er it comes Walk in a crowd of loves and ...
... walk through all tongues one triumphant flame . Live here , great heart ; and love , and die , and kill ; And bleed , and wound ; and yield and conquer still . Let this immortal life where'er it comes Walk in a crowd of loves and ...
Page 133
... walking in an air of glory , Whose light doth trample on my days : My days , which are at best but dull and hoary , Mere glimmering and decays . O holy hope , and high humility ! High as the heavens above ! These are your walks , and ...
... walking in an air of glory , Whose light doth trample on my days : My days , which are at best but dull and hoary , Mere glimmering and decays . O holy hope , and high humility ! High as the heavens above ! These are your walks , and ...
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