Poem on death, judgment, heaven and hell
MS. Tanner 118, fol. 44
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Title
Poem on death, judgment, heaven and hell
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MS. Tanner 118, fol. 44
Summary
Poem on death, judgment, heaven and hell. Begins, "O wretched man which louest earthlie things." and ends, "That there my harte and joye may reste, though here in flesh I be. Amen."
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Language
English
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