Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... speak my conscience as God's word directeth me . " He said : " Horses be the maintenances and part of a king's honor , and also of his realm , wherefore , in speaking against them , ye are against the king's honor . " 10 20 30 I ...
... speak my conscience as God's word directeth me . " He said : " Horses be the maintenances and part of a king's honor , and also of his realm , wherefore , in speaking against them , ye are against the king's honor . " 10 20 30 I ...
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... speak Latin ; and so do I very earnestly too . We both have one purpose ; we agree in desire , we wish one end ; but we differ somewhat in order and way that leadeth rightly to that end . Other would have them speak at all adventures ...
... speak Latin ; and so do I very earnestly too . We both have one purpose ; we agree in desire , we wish one end ; but we differ somewhat in order and way that leadeth rightly to that end . Other would have them speak at all adventures ...
Pagina 658
... speak ; if ye hear no other , ye speak not yourself ; and whom ye only hear , of them ye only learn . And therefore , if ye would speak as the best and wisest do , ye must be conversant where the best and wisest are ; but if you be born ...
... speak ; if ye hear no other , ye speak not yourself ; and whom ye only hear , of them ye only learn . And therefore , if ye would speak as the best and wisest do , ye must be conversant where the best and wisest are ; but if you be born ...
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