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... , not dismay him ; and when crosses afflict him , he sees a divine hand invisibly strik- ing with these sensible scourges : against only not discouraged , when she serves for a Client 160 PROSE CHARACTERS To Sir Henrie Savile 128 A Patient.
... , not dismay him ; and when crosses afflict him , he sees a divine hand invisibly strik- ing with these sensible scourges : against only not discouraged , when she serves for a Client 160 PROSE CHARACTERS To Sir Henrie Savile 128 A Patient.
Pagina 164
... and Pettifoggers , who kill more then they cure . Lord have mercy upon us , may well stand over these doores , 20 Text : 1622 50 bare walles . But ( not so much to dishonor 164 PROSE CHARACTERS Song To Celia 134 A Prison.
... and Pettifoggers , who kill more then they cure . Lord have mercy upon us , may well stand over these doores , 20 Text : 1622 50 bare walles . But ( not so much to dishonor 164 PROSE CHARACTERS Song To Celia 134 A Prison.
Pagina 314
... Prose , " the easy and pliant form of sentence and language worked out to express the ex- ploring and discovering mind ( see Croll , Morris , under general bibliography ) and Hell : This is that gentle heate that brooded on 314 SIR ...
... Prose , " the easy and pliant form of sentence and language worked out to express the ex- ploring and discovering mind ( see Croll , Morris , under general bibliography ) and Hell : This is that gentle heate that brooded on 314 SIR ...
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