The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 - English prose literature |
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Page 105
... Earth , and all things therein contained , go along with you , give counsell , and direct you , to do that which is just , and for his glory . [ The People with a loud voyce cryed , Amen , Amen , And gave an extraordinary great hum ...
... Earth , and all things therein contained , go along with you , give counsell , and direct you , to do that which is just , and for his glory . [ The People with a loud voyce cryed , Amen , Amen , And gave an extraordinary great hum ...
Page 190
... Earth , and Water , and Quicksilver , and Sulphur : But I look upon Earth and Water , as component parts of the Universe , or rather of the Terrestrial Globe , not of all mixt bodies . And though I will not peremptorily deny that there ...
... Earth , and Water , and Quicksilver , and Sulphur : But I look upon Earth and Water , as component parts of the Universe , or rather of the Terrestrial Globe , not of all mixt bodies . And though I will not peremptorily deny that there ...
Page 199
... earth , and digs a Grave where we must lay our sins , or our sorrows , and sowe our bodies till they rise again in a fair , or in an intolerable eternity . Every revolution which the sun makes about the world , divides between life and ...
... earth , and digs a Grave where we must lay our sins , or our sorrows , and sowe our bodies till they rise again in a fair , or in an intolerable eternity . Every revolution which the sun makes about the world , divides between life and ...
Contents
SCENE PERSONALITY | 1 |
The Second Bottle The Earl of Rochester | 60 |
A Sad Example and a New Saddle Richard Lapthorne | 77 |
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