Frances Chantal. ient often to disturb the quiet of the mind, and betray one intoconsiderable inconveniences, faults, and follies. rs: for the king was passionate, andhad been likewise prevailed on by his perfidious minister to countenanceand favor idolatry. And as a mark of his singular devotion tothe Blessed Virgin, he composed, or at least frequently recited, thelong hymn that bears his name, a copy of {507} which was, by his desire,buried with him.
Their names wereMilburg, Mildred, Mildgithe, and Mervin. Blessed is he thatloveth God. Then adds: I shall enjoy you in all things if I am worthy. Nearly all the individual works in thecollection are in the public domain in the United States.
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