Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1984 - 294 pages |
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Page 146
... Lord hath given , and the Lord hath taken . To the first of which Saint Paul hath promised blessedness ; to the second , death . And out of doubt he is either a fool or ungrateful to God , or both , that doth not acknowledge , how mean ...
... Lord hath given , and the Lord hath taken . To the first of which Saint Paul hath promised blessedness ; to the second , death . And out of doubt he is either a fool or ungrateful to God , or both , that doth not acknowledge , how mean ...
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... Lord , Jesus Christ , by whom are all things , and we by him ; there are diversities of operations , but God is the same which worketh all in all . Chapter 2 : 3 Of our base and frail bodies : and that the care thereof should yield to ...
... Lord , Jesus Christ , by whom are all things , and we by him ; there are diversities of operations , but God is the same which worketh all in all . Chapter 2 : 3 Of our base and frail bodies : and that the care thereof should yield to ...
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... Lord Burleigh , was at this time of his life , Ralegh's friend . Ralegh grew to mistrust him , and possibly wrote a ... lords of Guiana foreslow neglect 80 the Burlings , and the rock the Isles of Berlengas and Cape Roca , on the coast ...
... Lord Burleigh , was at this time of his life , Ralegh's friend . Ralegh grew to mistrust him , and possibly wrote a ... lords of Guiana foreslow neglect 80 the Burlings , and the rock the Isles of Berlengas and Cape Roca , on the coast ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Metrical translations from the History of | 21 |
A farewell to false Love | 27 |
Copyright | |
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