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369 noten
369 Noten
369 Noten
Lord in thy wrath reprove me not
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Now cease my wand'ring eyes
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Welcome black night
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What poor astronomers are they
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Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love
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Why did the Gentiles
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Woeful heart with grief oppressed
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XV. When David's life by Saul was often sought
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XII. In this trembling shadow
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I must complaine yet doe enioy
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My own vision score
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In darkness let me dwell
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Come heavy sleep
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XVII. Where Sinne sore wounding
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IX. Goe nightly cares
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The Parlement
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XXI. Cease these false sports
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XVIII. My heart and tongue were twinnes
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flow my tears
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XV. When David's life by Saul was often sought
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V. Shall I strive with wordes to move
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Come again
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Come again
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I. Disdaine me still
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A psalme before Evening praier
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A Coy Toy
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Mr. John Langton's Pavan
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My Lord Chamberlain, His Galliard
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Now, oh now I needs must part
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What if I never speede
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