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... give you offence , and this I assure you has occasioned me much grief , not being able to do all I would wish . Never- theless I will do all that I can , and if your lordship judges the intercession of the King my master with his ...
... give you offence , and this I assure you has occasioned me much grief , not being able to do all I would wish . Never- theless I will do all that I can , and if your lordship judges the intercession of the King my master with his ...
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... give unto the right honourable my worthy friend , the Marquis Fiatt , late lord ambassador of France , my books of orisons or psalms curiously rhymed . " As a parent he wrote to the marquis , who esteemed it to be the greatest honour ...
... give unto the right honourable my worthy friend , the Marquis Fiatt , late lord ambassador of France , my books of orisons or psalms curiously rhymed . " As a parent he wrote to the marquis , who esteemed it to be the greatest honour ...
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... give him strength , for greatness he could not want ; neither could I condole in a word or syllable for him , as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue , but rather help to make it manifest . " ( c ) Sir Thomas Meautys stood by him ...
... give him strength , for greatness he could not want ; neither could I condole in a word or syllable for him , as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue , but rather help to make it manifest . " ( c ) Sir Thomas Meautys stood by him ...
Pagina cdxxxv
... give out the dream of our fancy as a model of the world , but rather in his kind- ness vouchsafe to us the means of writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and stamps of the Creator on his creatures . May thou , therefore , O ...
... give out the dream of our fancy as a model of the world , but rather in his kind- ness vouchsafe to us the means of writing a revelation and true vision of the traces and stamps of the Creator on his creatures . May thou , therefore , O ...
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... gives delight to the ear ; but this pleasure from quavering is not confined to music : for the playing of light upon the water or the sparkling of a diamond give the same delight to the eyes ; and , perhaps , it may be said universally ...
... gives delight to the ear ; but this pleasure from quavering is not confined to music : for the playing of light upon the water or the sparkling of a diamond give the same delight to the eyes ; and , perhaps , it may be said universally ...
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