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... Ay and for me there shot from the beginning Pulses of passion broken with my breath ; Oh thou poor soul , enwrapped in such a sinning , Bound in the shameful body of thy death ! Well , let me sin , but not with my 8 SAINT PAUL .
... Ay and for me there shot from the beginning Pulses of passion broken with my breath ; Oh thou poor soul , enwrapped in such a sinning , Bound in the shameful body of thy death ! Well , let me sin , but not with my 8 SAINT PAUL .
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... and limitless transgression Grows with our growing , with our breath began , Raise thou the arms of endless intercession , Jesus , divinest when thou most art man ! Also I ask , but ever from the praying Shrinks 14 SAINT PAUL .
... and limitless transgression Grows with our growing , with our breath began , Raise thou the arms of endless intercession , Jesus , divinest when thou most art man ! Also I ask , but ever from the praying Shrinks 14 SAINT PAUL .
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... breath may rise and die Their generations follow on , and earth Each in their kind replenisheth anew , Only like him she bears not nor hath borne One in her endless multitude of men . And these were ever about me ; morn by morn Mine ...
... breath may rise and die Their generations follow on , and earth Each in their kind replenisheth anew , Only like him she bears not nor hath borne One in her endless multitude of men . And these were ever about me ; morn by morn Mine ...
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... breath , Bid him arise , and in his body risen Carry the trouble and the pains of death ? No ! if he wake it is a king's awaking Fresh from the night and fairer for his rest : Aye and the soul , to resurrection breaking , Springs in her ...
... breath , Bid him arise , and in his body risen Carry the trouble and the pains of death ? No ! if he wake it is a king's awaking Fresh from the night and fairer for his rest : Aye and the soul , to resurrection breaking , Springs in her ...
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... breath , As one who races with a racing Death . " How long ago our fathers followed far That false flame of the visionary star ! Oh better , better had it been for them To have perished on the edge of Bethlehem , Or ere they saw the ...
... breath , As one who races with a racing Death . " How long ago our fathers followed far That false flame of the visionary star ! Oh better , better had it been for them To have perished on the edge of Bethlehem , Or ere they saw the ...
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