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  • past tense form of sin.
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sinned



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Disdainefull wretch! how hath one bold sinne cost Thee all the beauties of thy once bright eyes!

From The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume I (of 2) by Crashaw, Richard

Farewell life that hast lent me nothing but sorrow: farewell sinne sowed flesh, that hast more weeds than flowers, more woes than ioyes.

From The Vnfortunate Traveller, or The Life Of Jack Wilton With An Essay On The Life And Writings Of Thomas Nash By Edmund Gosse by Gosse, Edmund

Which sinne is of sutch nature, that he neuer giueth ouer the party whom he maystereth, vntil he hath brought him to the shame of some Notable Folly.

From The Palace of Pleasure Volume 3 by Painter, William

I rede that our hoste heer shal biginne, For he is most envoluped in sinne.

From A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance by Jusserand, Jean Jules

By the reason where of they excluded the law of loue out of theyr hertes / ād cōsequētly all true repentaunce: for how coude they repēt of yt they coude not se to be sinne?

From The prophete Ionas with an introduccion before teachinge to vnderstonde him and the right vse also of all the scripture/ and why it was written/ and what is therin to be sought/ and shewenge wherewith the scripture is locked vpp that he which readeth it/ can not vnderstonde it/ though he studie therin neuer so moch: and agayne with what keyes it is so opened/ that the reader can be stopped out with no sotilte or false doctrine of man/ from the true sense and vnderstondynge therof. by Tyndale, William



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