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A LYKE - WAKE DIRGE This ae nighte , this ae nighte , Everie nighte and alle , Fire , and sleete , and candle - lighte , And Christe receive thy saule . When thou from hence away art past , Everie nighte and alle , To Whinney - muir ...
A LYKE - WAKE DIRGE This ae nighte , this ae nighte , Everie nighte and alle , Fire , and sleete , and candle - lighte , And Christe receive thy saule . When thou from hence away art past , Everie nighte and alle , To Whinney - muir ...
Strana 267
... but the LORD was not in the earthquake : And after the earthquake a fire ; but the LORD was not in the fire : and after the fire a still small voice . 1 Kings xix 11 , 12 A Psalm of David The LORD is my shepherd ; I shall not want .
... but the LORD was not in the earthquake : And after the earthquake a fire ; but the LORD was not in the fire : and after the fire a still small voice . 1 Kings xix 11 , 12 A Psalm of David The LORD is my shepherd ; I shall not want .
Strana 591
The Death of Mrs. Tony Weller The widower was seated at a small round table in the little room behind the bar , smoking a pipe , with his eyes intently fixed upon the fire . The funeral had evidently taken place that day ; for attached ...
The Death of Mrs. Tony Weller The widower was seated at a small round table in the little room behind the bar , smoking a pipe , with his eyes intently fixed upon the fire . The funeral had evidently taken place that day ; for attached ...
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THE KINGSMILL ANTHOLOGIES BY HESKETH PEARSON | 18 |
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