Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Том 21876 |
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... Lives of Donne , Wotton , Hooker , & c . 38. 6d . White's Natural History of Sel- borne . 3s . 6d . Shakspeare's Plays . KEIGHTLEY's Edition . Thirteen Volumes in cloth case , 21s , ELZEVIR SERIES . Small fcap . 8vo . THESE Volumes are ...
... Lives of Donne , Wotton , Hooker , & c . 38. 6d . White's Natural History of Sel- borne . 3s . 6d . Shakspeare's Plays . KEIGHTLEY's Edition . Thirteen Volumes in cloth case , 21s , ELZEVIR SERIES . Small fcap . 8vo . THESE Volumes are ...
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... live now in great woe , For then came in Pride , Sathan's disciple , That is now entertained with all kind of people ; " He brought with him three , whose names , ' thus they call , ' That is Covetousnes , Lecherye , Usury , beside ; 35 ...
... live now in great woe , For then came in Pride , Sathan's disciple , That is now entertained with all kind of people ; " He brought with him three , whose names , ' thus they call , ' That is Covetousnes , Lecherye , Usury , beside ; 35 ...
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... live upon weeds , And hence such cold house - keeping proceeds ; ' Our banishment is its utter decay , The which the riche glutton will answer one day . " 110 115 " Why then , " I said to him , " me - thinks it were best To goe to the ...
... live upon weeds , And hence such cold house - keeping proceeds ; ' Our banishment is its utter decay , The which the riche glutton will answer one day . " 110 115 " Why then , " I said to him , " me - thinks it were best To goe to the ...
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... lives for ever , but at the end of every hundred years falls into an incurable illness , and at length into a fit or ... live , And for the sins of all the worlde His own deare life did give , The wicked Jewes with scoffes and scornes ...
... lives for ever , but at the end of every hundred years falls into an incurable illness , and at length into a fit or ... live , And for the sins of all the worlde His own deare life did give , The wicked Jewes with scoffes and scornes ...
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... reply , Then give them both the lye . 1 Catalogue of T. Rawlinson , 1727 . 2 Catalogue of Sion . Coll . Library . This is either lost or mislaid . 5 10 Tell potentates they live Acting by others actions ; Not 26 THE LYE .
... reply , Then give them both the lye . 1 Catalogue of T. Rawlinson , 1727 . 2 Catalogue of Sion . Coll . Library . This is either lost or mislaid . 5 10 Tell potentates they live Acting by others actions ; Not 26 THE LYE .
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