Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1984 - 294 pages |
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Page 127
... greatest , have been left to posterity ; first , by those happy hands which the Holy Ghost hath guided ; and secondly , by their virtue , who have gathered the acts and ends of men , mighty and remarkable in the world . Now to point far ...
... greatest , have been left to posterity ; first , by those happy hands which the Holy Ghost hath guided ; and secondly , by their virtue , who have gathered the acts and ends of men , mighty and remarkable in the world . Now to point far ...
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... greatest number of their adherents , were dissolved . And although for his breach of Oath by Sacrament , it pleased God to strike down York : yet his son the Earl of March , following the plain path which his Father had trodden out ...
... greatest number of their adherents , were dissolved . And although for his breach of Oath by Sacrament , it pleased God to strike down York : yet his son the Earl of March , following the plain path which his Father had trodden out ...
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... greatest abundance , we ourselves enjoy no more thereof , than so much as belongs to one man . For the rest ; he that had the greatest wisdom , and the greatest ability that ever man had , hath told us that this is the use : When goods ...
... greatest abundance , we ourselves enjoy no more thereof , than so much as belongs to one man . For the rest ; he that had the greatest wisdom , and the greatest ability that ever man had , hath told us that this is the use : When goods ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Metrical translations from the History of | 21 |
A farewell to false Love | 27 |
Copyright | |
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