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Pagina 235
... keep cheap Nature even , and upright ; To coole , not cocker1 Appetite . Thus thou can'st tearcely " live to satisfie The belly chiefly ; not the eye : 10 20 IO " limited Keeping the barking stomach wisely quiet , Lesse with a neat1s ...
... keep cheap Nature even , and upright ; To coole , not cocker1 Appetite . Thus thou can'st tearcely " live to satisfie The belly chiefly ; not the eye : 10 20 IO " limited Keeping the barking stomach wisely quiet , Lesse with a neat1s ...
Pagina 237
... keep'st no proud mouth for delicious cates : Hunger makes coorse meats , delicates . Can'st , and unurg'd , forsake that Larded " fare , Which Art , not Nature , makes so rare ; To taste boyl'd Nettles , Colworts , Beets , and eate ...
... keep'st no proud mouth for delicious cates : Hunger makes coorse meats , delicates . Can'st , and unurg'd , forsake that Larded " fare , Which Art , not Nature , makes so rare ; To taste boyl'd Nettles , Colworts , Beets , and eate ...
Pagina 485
... keep above the skie . Rom . Chap . 6. ver . 7 He that is dead , is freed from sin . The Seed Growing Secretly " As Time One Day by Me did Pass " O bright and happy Kalendar ! " Where youth shines. S. Mark 4.26 If this worlds friends ...
... keep above the skie . Rom . Chap . 6. ver . 7 He that is dead , is freed from sin . The Seed Growing Secretly " As Time One Day by Me did Pass " O bright and happy Kalendar ! " Where youth shines. S. Mark 4.26 If this worlds friends ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
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