Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 272
... hath all in chase , To make of all an universal prey . For now great nature hath laid down at last That mighty birth wherewith so long she went , And overwent the times of ages past , Here to lie in , upon our soft content , Where ...
... hath all in chase , To make of all an universal prey . For now great nature hath laid down at last That mighty birth wherewith so long she went , And overwent the times of ages past , Here to lie in , upon our soft content , Where ...
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... hath testified concerning herself , " The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way , even before his works of 10 old , I was set up " ; that law , which hath been the pattern to make , and is the card to guide the world by ; that ...
... hath testified concerning herself , " The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way , even before his works of 10 old , I was set up " ; that law , which hath been the pattern to make , and is the card to guide the world by ; that ...
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... hath failed in this main point , and taught little other than terms in the rest ) have so retrenched their minds from the following and overtaking of truth , and so absolutely subjected themselves to the law of those philosophical ...
... hath failed in this main point , and taught little other than terms in the rest ) have so retrenched their minds from the following and overtaking of truth , and so absolutely subjected themselves to the law of those philosophical ...
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