1 For I knowe mine iniquities, & my sinne is ever before me.
2 If thou be a gouernour, or haste ouer other soueraygntie, knowe thy selfe.
3 To this little knowe M'Iver and I made our way.
4 Each then took her cake under her arm and went the path down the knowe .
5 And now I knowe that our lives wear vainity.
6 Yet bigg enough to speake more than wee knowe .
7 And makes vs rather beare that which we knowe
8 There's nought for't but the shieling on the knowe .
9 And how to describe a more plaine spectacle of desolation or more barren I knowe not.
10 What makes the Chaendrian different I knowe notte.
11 Down again to their little knowe he went, and cast himself upon it and surrendered to emotion.
12 See the wundmull there-onyon wee knowe !
13 To the President's and Counsell's objections I saie that I doe knowe curtesey and civility became a governor.
14 The Spae-Woman's house is on the top of a knowe , away from every place, and few ever came that way.
15 They climbed the heather-covered knowe on which was the Spae-Woman's house and the Little Red Hen went flitting and fluttering towards the gate.
16 In this Community a Man may not live too long, and you knowe my Plan by which I came back as my Son.
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