Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 482
... truth and falsehood be Near twins , yet truth a little elder is ; Be busy to seek her ; believe me this , He's not of none , nor worst , that seeks the best . To adore , or scorn an image , or protest , May all be bad . Doubt wisely ...
... truth and falsehood be Near twins , yet truth a little elder is ; Be busy to seek her ; believe me this , He's not of none , nor worst , that seeks the best . To adore , or scorn an image , or protest , May all be bad . Doubt wisely ...
Pagina 673
... truth to Him that knoweth all truth . For , whatsoever any man hath conceived in him when he lived , or since his death , thus much I dare be bold to say without displeasure to any person , or of affection , that in my judgment I never ...
... truth to Him that knoweth all truth . For , whatsoever any man hath conceived in him when he lived , or since his death , thus much I dare be bold to say without displeasure to any person , or of affection , that in my judgment I never ...
Pagina 1157
... truth upon occasion 10 of controversies and altercations , and to think they are all out of their way which never meet ; and when they see such digladiation about subtilities and matter of no use nor moment , they easily fall upon that ...
... truth upon occasion 10 of controversies and altercations , and to think they are all out of their way which never meet ; and when they see such digladiation about subtilities and matter of no use nor moment , they easily fall upon that ...
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