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This was a very great honour . And as More was a layman the honour was for him greater than usual . For he was the first layman to be made Chancellor . Until then the Chancellor had always been some powerful Churchman .
This was a very great honour . And as More was a layman the honour was for him greater than usual . For he was the first layman to be made Chancellor . Until then the Chancellor had always been some powerful Churchman .
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“ I have read in books , ' he wrote , “ that it is accounted a great bliss to have Leisure with Honour . That was never my fortune . For time was I had Honour without Leisure ; and now I have Leisure without Honour .
“ I have read in books , ' he wrote , “ that it is accounted a great bliss to have Leisure with Honour . That was never my fortune . For time was I had Honour without Leisure ; and now I have Leisure without Honour .
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Since 1818 Southey had been Laureate , and when in 1843 he died , the honour was given to Wordsworth . He was now an old man of seventy - three , and although he still wrote a few poems , he wrote nothing as Laureate , except an ode in ...
Since 1818 Southey had been Laureate , and when in 1843 he died , the honour was given to Wordsworth . He was now an old man of seventy - three , and although he still wrote a few poems , he wrote nothing as Laureate , except an ode in ...
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