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He that has once the flower of the Sun , The perfect ruby , which we call Elixir , Not only can do that , but by its virtue , Can confer honour , love , respect , long life , Give safety , valour , yea , and victory To whom he will .
He that has once the flower of the Sun , The perfect ruby , which we call Elixir , Not only can do that , but by its virtue , Can confer honour , love , respect , long life , Give safety , valour , yea , and victory To whom he will .
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I went afterward to Robin's , and saw people , who had dined with me at the five - penny ordinary just before , give bills for the value of large estates ; and could not but behold with great pleasure , property lodged in ...
I went afterward to Robin's , and saw people , who had dined with me at the five - penny ordinary just before , give bills for the value of large estates ; and could not but behold with great pleasure , property lodged in ...
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clergyman , who was a dignitary in the Church , and in cir- cumstances to give her a large fortune : but fortune was her smallest accomplishment . . . . As Mr. Wilmot knew that I could make a very handsome settlement on my son , he was ...
clergyman , who was a dignitary in the Church , and in cir- cumstances to give her a large fortune : but fortune was her smallest accomplishment . . . . As Mr. Wilmot knew that I could make a very handsome settlement on my son , he was ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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