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As I have said , throughout the Jewerye This litel child as he came to and fro , Ful merily then wold he sing and crie ... The sweetness hath his hertë pierced so Of Cristës moder , that to her to pray He can not stint of singing by the ...
As I have said , throughout the Jewerye This litel child as he came to and fro , Ful merily then wold he sing and crie ... The sweetness hath his hertë pierced so Of Cristës moder , that to her to pray He can not stint of singing by the ...
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Again how fit youth is made , by learning to sing for grammar and other sciences , both we daily do see ... The godly use of praising God by singing in the church , needeth not my praise , seeing it is so praised through all the ...
Again how fit youth is made , by learning to sing for grammar and other sciences , both we daily do see ... The godly use of praising God by singing in the church , needeth not my praise , seeing it is so praised through all the ...
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line it should be , Your song you sing ; or , You sing your You shall hear them both : song ? or , 66 " I fancy , when your song you sing , Your song you sing with so much art , " " I fancy , when your song you sing , You sing your song ...
line it should be , Your song you sing ; or , You sing your You shall hear them both : song ? or , 66 " I fancy , when your song you sing , Your song you sing with so much art , " " I fancy , when your song you sing , You sing your song ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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