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Stran 3
... up an appearance of superiority in its professors over the rest of mankind , assumes an unnecessary guise of profundity and obscurity , should be sacrificed without mercy . HERSCHEL . ] 3 THE INFLUENCE OF SCIENCE , ETC.
... up an appearance of superiority in its professors over the rest of mankind , assumes an unnecessary guise of profundity and obscurity , should be sacrificed without mercy . HERSCHEL . ] 3 THE INFLUENCE OF SCIENCE , ETC.
Stran 14
... rest his bosom , Thou being the keeper of his heart , a mistress To be hugg'd ever ! In by - corners of This sacred room , silver in bags , heap'd up Like billets saw'd and ready for the fire , Unworthy to hold fellowship with bright ...
... rest his bosom , Thou being the keeper of his heart , a mistress To be hugg'd ever ! In by - corners of This sacred room , silver in bags , heap'd up Like billets saw'd and ready for the fire , Unworthy to hold fellowship with bright ...
Stran 30
... rest , but health ; neither do I consult so much with the sun , as mine own necessity , whether of body or in that of the mind . If this vassal could well serve me waking , it should never sleep ; but now it must be pleased , that it ...
... rest , but health ; neither do I consult so much with the sun , as mine own necessity , whether of body or in that of the mind . If this vassal could well serve me waking , it should never sleep ; but now it must be pleased , that it ...
Stran 32
... rest . I show your lordship what I would do , and what I ought ; I commit my desires to the imitation of the weak , my actions to the censures of the wise and holy , my weaknesses to the pardon and redress of my merciful God . 8 ...
... rest . I show your lordship what I would do , and what I ought ; I commit my desires to the imitation of the weak , my actions to the censures of the wise and holy , my weaknesses to the pardon and redress of my merciful God . 8 ...
Stran 42
... rest , mought likewise have their liberty who were like enough to be kept still in hold . " The queen asked , " who they were ? " and he said " Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John , who had long been imprisoned in the Latin tongue , and ...
... rest , mought likewise have their liberty who were like enough to be kept still in hold . " The queen asked , " who they were ? " and he said " Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John , who had long been imprisoned in the Latin tongue , and ...
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amongst appeared barometer beautiful birds born Cæsar called character church Count of Foix dear Jane death delight Don Quixote doth Duke of York earth England eyes father fear feeling flowers fortune Frank Churchill friendship gave gentleman give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour human Jane John Dighton kind king King of Navarre king's knowledge labour lady live look Lord Lord Clifford mankind manner master mind mother nature neighbours never night noble observed passed passion Patrick Spence Perkin person pleasure poet poor pray reason rich Richard Plantagenet Roger de Coverley seemed servants Sir Alexander Ball Sir Roger soon soul speak spirit swallow tell thee things thou thought tion told took Tower truth unto whole wind word young