Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... minds of men to faithful observation and pure search for truth , because it sets them to increase wisdom and power by drawing light from the mind of God revealed in His creation . No man , no people , lives by bread alone ; and it is no ...
... minds of men to faithful observation and pure search for truth , because it sets them to increase wisdom and power by drawing light from the mind of God revealed in His creation . No man , no people , lives by bread alone ; and it is no ...
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... mind , withholding things by force , By filling of their paunches , and by fleshly foul delight . Worse than a monk there is no fiend nor sprite in hell , Nothing so covetous nor more strange to be known ; For if you give him aught , he ...
... mind , withholding things by force , By filling of their paunches , and by fleshly foul delight . Worse than a monk there is no fiend nor sprite in hell , Nothing so covetous nor more strange to be known ; For if you give him aught , he ...
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... mind of thy man , Thou wot whom I mean ; Lady , think what I mean I make thee my mone ; 4 Thou wreak good King Edward On wicked Sir John . Of Guines full gladly Now will I begin 10 1 Sir Edward to lout , to bow to King Edward . First ...
... mind of thy man , Thou wot whom I mean ; Lady , think what I mean I make thee my mone ; 4 Thou wreak good King Edward On wicked Sir John . Of Guines full gladly Now will I begin 10 1 Sir Edward to lout , to bow to King Edward . First ...
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... mind to anything . 14 Rakil , ranging , roaming . Cattle and sheep that wandered from their pasture were said to " raik " or " rake . " Old Swedish “ reka . ” to roam . When its origin was forgotten , the word " rakil " remained in ...
... mind to anything . 14 Rakil , ranging , roaming . Cattle and sheep that wandered from their pasture were said to " raik " or " rake . " Old Swedish “ reka . ” to roam . When its origin was forgotten , the word " rakil " remained in ...
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... mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . " He . " It standeth so : a deed is do Whereof much harm shall grow ; My destiny is for to die A shameful death , I trow ; Or else to flee . The one3 must be . None other way I know , But to ...
... mind , of all mankind I love but you alone . " He . " It standeth so : a deed is do Whereof much harm shall grow ; My destiny is for to die A shameful death , I trow ; Or else to flee . The one3 must be . None other way I know , But to ...
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