Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 |
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... things in your heart , that is to say , our Lord God , conscience , and good name . First ye shulen have God in your heart , and for no riches ye shulen do nothing which may in any manner displease God that is your creator and maker ...
... things in your heart , that is to say , our Lord God , conscience , and good name . First ye shulen have God in your heart , and for no riches ye shulen do nothing which may in any manner displease God that is your creator and maker ...
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... things at will , If I were wise and would hold myself still , And meddle with no matters but to me pertaining , But ever to be true to God and my king . But I have such matters rolling in my pate , That I will and do - I cannot tell ...
... things at will , If I were wise and would hold myself still , And meddle with no matters but to me pertaining , But ever to be true to God and my king . But I have such matters rolling in my pate , That I will and do - I cannot tell ...
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... things unnaturally com- mitted . ) None evil captain was he in the war , as to which his disposition was more meetly than for peace . Sundry victories had he , and sometime overthrows , but never in default for his own person , either ...
... things unnaturally com- mitted . ) None evil captain was he in the war , as to which his disposition was more meetly than for peace . Sundry victories had he , and sometime overthrows , but never in default for his own person , either ...
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... things among them . * * Thus though the rabble of mankind looks upon these , and all other things of this kind which are in- deed innumerable , as pleasures ; the Utopians , on the contrary , observing that there is nothing in the ...
... things among them . * * Thus though the rabble of mankind looks upon these , and all other things of this kind which are in- deed innumerable , as pleasures ; the Utopians , on the contrary , observing that there is nothing in the ...
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... things that volume at Wurzburg in 1595. One of the sermons are necessary for our preservation are likewise made was a funeral one , preached in 1509 , in honour of the pleasant to us . For how miserable a thing would life Countess of ...
... things that volume at Wurzburg in 1595. One of the sermons are necessary for our preservation are likewise made was a funeral one , preached in 1509 , in honour of the pleasant to us . For how miserable a thing would life Countess of ...
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