The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch |
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... unto God , and next unto the ioye of them that he promysed his feythe unto . For there was never worshypful man or worshipfull woman but they loved one better than another . And worshyp in armes may never be foyled , but fyrst reserve ...
... unto God , and next unto the ioye of them that he promysed his feythe unto . For there was never worshypful man or worshipfull woman but they loved one better than another . And worshyp in armes may never be foyled , but fyrst reserve ...
Page 68
... unto the ? And the Kynge shall answere , and saye unto them : Verely I saye unto you : in as moche as ye have done it unto won of the leest of these my brethren ye have done it to me . Then shall the Kynge saye unto them that shalbe on ...
... unto the ? And the Kynge shall answere , and saye unto them : Verely I saye unto you : in as moche as ye have done it unto won of the leest of these my brethren ye have done it to me . Then shall the Kynge saye unto them that shalbe on ...
Page 239
... unto its former light and dignity , and that with such amendment and increase of the knowledge , that now hardly should I be admitted unto the first forme of the little Grammar - school - boyes : I say , I , who in my youthful dayes was ...
... unto its former light and dignity , and that with such amendment and increase of the knowledge , that now hardly should I be admitted unto the first forme of the little Grammar - school - boyes : I say , I , who in my youthful dayes was ...
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