Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... Honour , 481 448 • WILLIAM PENN , 481 449 Against the Pride of Noble Birth , 482 Penn's Advice to his Children , 483 THOMAS ELLWOOD , 484 • THEOLOGIANS . Ellwood's Intercourse with Milton , 484 DR ISAAC BArrow , 449 JOHN BUNYAN , 485 ...
... Honour , 481 448 • WILLIAM PENN , 481 449 Against the Pride of Noble Birth , 482 Penn's Advice to his Children , 483 THOMAS ELLWOOD , 484 • THEOLOGIANS . Ellwood's Intercourse with Milton , 484 DR ISAAC BArrow , 449 JOHN BUNYAN , 485 ...
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... honoured Gaunt ' became closely connected . The poet mar- ried Philippa Pyckard , or De Rouet , daughter of a knight of Hainault , and maid of honour to the queen ; and a sister of this lady , Catherine Swinford -widow of Sir John ...
... honoured Gaunt ' became closely connected . The poet mar- ried Philippa Pyckard , or De Rouet , daughter of a knight of Hainault , and maid of honour to the queen ; and a sister of this lady , Catherine Swinford -widow of Sir John ...
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... honour , fredom and curtesie . Ful worthy was he in his lo des werre ; And , therto , hadde he ridden , none more ferre , As wel in Cristendom as in Hethenesse , And ever honoured for his worthinesse . * Though that he was worthy he was ...
... honour , fredom and curtesie . Ful worthy was he in his lo des werre ; And , therto , hadde he ridden , none more ferre , As wel in Cristendom as in Hethenesse , And ever honoured for his worthinesse . * Though that he was worthy he was ...
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... honour , saving them from filth and ordure , By often brushing and much diligence ; Full goodly bound in pleasant coverture Of damask , satin , or else of velvet pure ; I keep them sure , fearing lest they should be lost , For in them ...
... honour , saving them from filth and ordure , By often brushing and much diligence ; Full goodly bound in pleasant coverture Of damask , satin , or else of velvet pure ; I keep them sure , fearing lest they should be lost , For in them ...
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... honour to uphie , Givis to them that nothing needs ; In Giving sould Discretion be . Some gives for pride and glory vain ; Some gives with grudging and with pain ; Some gives in prattick1 for supplie ; Some gives for twice as gude again ...
... honour to uphie , Givis to them that nothing needs ; In Giving sould Discretion be . Some gives for pride and glory vain ; Some gives with grudging and with pain ; Some gives in prattick1 for supplie ; Some gives for twice as gude again ...
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