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And Jesus answered and said to him : happy art thou Simon the son of Jonas , for flesh and blood have not opened unto thee that , but my father which art in heaven . And I say also unto thee that thou art Peter , and upon this rock I ...
And Jesus answered and said to him : happy art thou Simon the son of Jonas , for flesh and blood have not opened unto thee that , but my father which art in heaven . And I say also unto thee that thou art Peter , and upon this rock I ...
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... penetrable , fleecy wreaths in the heaven , to give light upon the earth , which move together hand in hand , company by company , troop by troop , so measured in their unity of motion , that the whole heaven seems to roll with them ...
... penetrable , fleecy wreaths in the heaven , to give light upon the earth , which move together hand in hand , company by company , troop by troop , so measured in their unity of motion , that the whole heaven seems to roll with them ...
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Vain dreams , which quench our pleasures , then depart , When the duped soul , self - master'd , claims its head ; When , on the strenuous just man , Heaven bestows , Crown of his struggling life , an unjust close !
Vain dreams , which quench our pleasures , then depart , When the duped soul , self - master'd , claims its head ; When , on the strenuous just man , Heaven bestows , Crown of his struggling life , an unjust close !
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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