Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... pray for him . FAUSTUS . Ay , pray for me , pray for me ; and what noise soever you hear , come not unto me , for nothing can rescue me . 2ND SCHOLAR . Pray thou , and we will pray CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 45.
... pray for him . FAUSTUS . Ay , pray for me , pray for me ; and what noise soever you hear , come not unto me , for nothing can rescue me . 2ND SCHOLAR . Pray thou , and we will pray CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 45.
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... PRAYER . PRAYER is the peace of our spirit , the stillness of our thoughts , the evenness of recollection ; the seat of meditation , the rest of our cares , and the calm of our tempest ; prayer is the issue of a quiet mind , of ...
... PRAYER . PRAYER is the peace of our spirit , the stillness of our thoughts , the evenness of recollection ; the seat of meditation , the rest of our cares , and the calm of our tempest ; prayer is the issue of a quiet mind , of ...
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... pray observe every line of it ; for not one of them shall pass without your approbation . 66 " When dressed in laurel wreaths you shine , ' 22 That is , " says he , " when you have your garland on ; when you are writing verses . ' To ...
... pray observe every line of it ; for not one of them shall pass without your approbation . 66 " When dressed in laurel wreaths you shine , ' 22 That is , " says he , " when you have your garland on ; when you are writing verses . ' To ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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