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Pagina 193
Ay me , ay me , that no sure staff is given to age , Nor age can give sure wit that youth will take . Ay me , alas ! ay me , alas , that no counsel wise and sage Will shun the show that all doth mar and make .
Ay me , ay me , that no sure staff is given to age , Nor age can give sure wit that youth will take . Ay me , alas ! ay me , alas , that no counsel wise and sage Will shun the show that all doth mar and make .
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For this I am sure Your Grace thinketh ( as the truth is ) : I am as good a man as my father ; why may I not as well give them as much as my father did ? And of this mind I am sure are all the lords , knights , squires , gentlemen , and ...
For this I am sure Your Grace thinketh ( as the truth is ) : I am as good a man as my father ; why may I not as well give them as much as my father did ? And of this mind I am sure are all the lords , knights , squires , gentlemen , and ...
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If they were sure that their high Priest had all laws shut up in his breast , as Paul the second bragged , and that he were as free from errour by special privilege , as the 40 Dictators of Rome were made by law in violable , it were ...
If they were sure that their high Priest had all laws shut up in his breast , as Paul the second bragged , and that he were as free from errour by special privilege , as the 40 Dictators of Rome were made by law in violable , it were ...
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