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goods and chattels hence, II. 200. God, who me gives a will for to repent, II. 247. God, who's in heaven, will hear from thence, II. 227. God will have all or none; serve Him, or fall, II. 187. God's boundless mercy is, to sinful man, II. 172. God's bounty, that ebbs less and less, II. 194. God's evident, and may be said to be, II. 232. God's grace deserves here to be daily fed, II. 222. God's hands are round and smooth, that gifts may fall, II. 225. God's prescience makes none sinful; but th' offence, II. 238. God's present everywhere, but most of all, II. 236. God's rod doth watch while men do sleep, and then, II. 74. God's said our hearts to harden then, II. 246. God's said to dwell there, wheresoever He, II. 232. God's said to leave this place, and for to come, II. 231. God's undivided, One in Persons Three, II. 232. Goddess, I begin an art, I. 245. Goddess, I do love a girl, I. 171. Goddess of youth, and lady of the spring, I. 133. Gold I have none, but I present my need, II. 209. Gold I've none, for use or show, I. 109. Gold serves for tribute to the king, II. 247. Gone she is a long, long way, II. 93. Good and great God! how should I fear, II. 245. Good-day, Mirtello. And to you no less, I. 105. Good morrow to the day so fair, I. 195. Good precepts we must firmly hold, I. 235. Good princes must be pray'd for; for the bad, I. 37. Good speed, for I this day, I. 107. Good things that come, of course, for less do please. I. 154. Great cities seldom rest; if there be none, II. 144. Great men by small means oft are overthrown, I. 227. Grow for two ends, it matters not at all, II. 37. Grow up in beauty, as thou dost begin, II. 129. Hail holy and all-honoured tomb, II. 254. Handsome you are, and proper you will be, II. 123. Hang up hooks and shears to scare, II. 104. Happily I had a sight, II. 140. Happy's that man to whom God gives, II. 185. Hard are the two first stairs unto a crown, II. 114. Hast thou attempted greatness? then go on, II. 64. Hast thou begun an act? ne'er then give o'er, II. 42. Haste is unhappy: what we rashly do, II. 85. Have, have ye no regard, all ye, II. 251. Have I not blest thee? Then go forth, nor fear, I. 193. Have ye beheld (with much delight), I. 203. He that ascended in a cloud shall come, II. 227. He that is hurt seeks help: sin is the wo
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