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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... speak of oathés false and great A word or two , as oldé bookés treat . Great swearing is a thing abominable , And false swearing is yet more reprovable . The highé God forbade swearing at all , Witness on Mathew ; but in special Of ...
... speak of oathés false and great A word or two , as oldé bookés treat . Great swearing is a thing abominable , And false swearing is yet more reprovable . The highé God forbade swearing at all , Witness on Mathew ; but in special Of ...
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... Speaking of the gratification which his passion receives from the sense of hearing , he says , that to hear his lady speak is more delicious than to feast on all the dainties that could be compounded by a cook of Lombardy . These are ...
... Speaking of the gratification which his passion receives from the sense of hearing , he says , that to hear his lady speak is more delicious than to feast on all the dainties that could be compounded by a cook of Lombardy . These are ...
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... speak such words as touch my change , Blame not my Lute ! My Lute , alas ! doth not offend , Though that per force he must agree To sound such tunes as I intend To sing to them that heareth me ; Then though my songs be somewhat plain ...
... speak such words as touch my change , Blame not my Lute ! My Lute , alas ! doth not offend , Though that per force he must agree To sound such tunes as I intend To sing to them that heareth me ; Then though my songs be somewhat plain ...
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... speak of gifts and almous deeds : Some gives for merit , and some for meeds ; Some , warldly honour to uphie , Givis to them that nothing needs ; In Giving sould Discretion be . Some gives for pride and glory vain ; Some gives with ...
... speak of gifts and almous deeds : Some gives for merit , and some for meeds ; Some , warldly honour to uphie , Givis to them that nothing needs ; In Giving sould Discretion be . Some gives for pride and glory vain ; Some gives with ...
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... speak of Taking , But little of ony gude forsaking ; Some takes o'er little authoritie , And some o'er mickle , and that is glaiking : 1 In Taking sould Discretion be . The clerks takes benefices with brawls , Some of St Peter and some ...
... speak of Taking , But little of ony gude forsaking ; Some takes o'er little authoritie , And some o'er mickle , and that is glaiking : 1 In Taking sould Discretion be . The clerks takes benefices with brawls , Some of St Peter and some ...
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