Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Volume 1Gould and Lincoln, 1856 |
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... Nature of the Evidence of the Existence of God , Fruits of Experience of Human Character , 449 Practice and Habit , 512 450 • Prejudices , • 513 451 Injudicious Haste in Study , 513 451 Pleasure and Pain , 514 452 Importance of Moral ...
... Nature of the Evidence of the Existence of God , Fruits of Experience of Human Character , 449 Practice and Habit , 512 450 • Prejudices , • 513 451 Injudicious Haste in Study , 513 451 Pleasure and Pain , 514 452 Importance of Moral ...
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... natural , Ne may the venom voiden ne expell ; The pipes of his lunges ' gan to swell , And every lacert2 in his breast ... nature will not werche , 5 Farewell physic ; go bear the man to church . This is all and some , that Arcite muste ...
... natural , Ne may the venom voiden ne expell ; The pipes of his lunges ' gan to swell , And every lacert2 in his breast ... nature will not werche , 5 Farewell physic ; go bear the man to church . This is all and some , that Arcite muste ...
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... natural , Ne may the venom voiden ne expell ; The pipes of his lunges ' gan to swell , And every lacert in his breast ... nature will not werche , 5 Farewell physic ; go bear the man to church . This is all and some , that Arcite muste ...
... natural , Ne may the venom voiden ne expell ; The pipes of his lunges ' gan to swell , And every lacert in his breast ... nature will not werche , 5 Farewell physic ; go bear the man to church . This is all and some , that Arcite muste ...
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... nature ? Or are ye god Cupidis own princess , And comin are to loose me out of band ? Or are ye very Nature the goddess , That have depainted with your heavenly hand , This garden full of flowers as they stand ? What shall I think ...
... nature ? Or are ye god Cupidis own princess , And comin are to loose me out of band ? Or are ye very Nature the goddess , That have depainted with your heavenly hand , This garden full of flowers as they stand ? What shall I think ...
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... nature has her taught , the noble queen , The field been clothit in a new array ; A lusty life in Lovis service been . Ne'er sweeter noise was heard with living man , Na made this merry gentle nightingale ; Her sound went with the river ...
... nature has her taught , the noble queen , The field been clothit in a new array ; A lusty life in Lovis service been . Ne'er sweeter noise was heard with living man , Na made this merry gentle nightingale ; Her sound went with the river ...
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