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THE NATURE ,AD SIGNIFICANCE OF KHYT
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1« The Egerton Manuscript* The Ege
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has mad* extensive alterations in t
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) tiughey, "The Harington Manuscrip
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Palmouth early In October 15^2. The
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Wyatt* The British fcuseum purchase
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ignores the obvious practical rea^o
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( K \ ' Hughey, I, 18. JHit the edi
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2 « The T r a n a c ript In the tr
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forced in such a ivay that in (..ai
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(8?) Processa of tyoia worketh such
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(89) 5 ent J _, A spending hand tha
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Hath lept into the shopp / who know
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(90) £~2 ent J All hevy nyndes do
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No / sins dispaire hath »et me in
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(93) C ! «»* J O goodely hand f 9
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which doubles payne Si endles woo i
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• on lese their owne welfare^ f6l
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6 9 Atnbe-as* To love and to be wis
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(97) And iff that ye may s,ivo or a
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Some other hope must fede me new yf
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CThol (101) Sonet 2 e drecalng in .
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And ray SUB ect is w out blame for
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Dismay the not iho y se the purchac
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(105) 2 ent V* If waker care / ±f
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and corns as fast where he / began
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t and w my teris for to 1 assay to
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wherby I fere atsd yet I trust to s
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(109) What rnge is this? whit furou
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What holly grave what w our thy sep
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y hath * doth reu se and dene torn
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off stormy »yghe£ / nift chore co
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dowble diademe / sum shew the favor
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the chieff pastor of thebreivs asao
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y dayly r
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* reioyse I say ye y be Just in hy
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(117) t 38« dne ne in furore tuo a
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that sowght iny deth by nowjrhty wo
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But who had bene w out the Cnvis mo
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for in thy syght I have not bene ag
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»y »owgh shall speed thy gloryus
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t r tresure tertueles y neu shall d
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And did provoke the h, r
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But to this aanable runyng in the w
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wherby he takejs all outu rd dedo i
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My sowle in god hath more desyrus i
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(125) dne* exaudi orationeni me am
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Tbow for thy name lord ah It revive
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The lyne y we devise / fross ^on to
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jo Jtq^.o uw o?;M ouo u^: pue sXv.n
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desire alas my master & ray foo / 7
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grace, / that gave the bee so feet
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The wonder i IIP gadlyng in the mou