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... beauty steal in like air , and en- velope great actions . When Sir Harry Vane was dragged up the Tower - hill , sitting on a sled , to suffer death as the champion of the English laws , one of the multitude cried out to him , " You ...
... beauty steal in like air , and en- velope great actions . When Sir Harry Vane was dragged up the Tower - hill , sitting on a sled , to suffer death as the champion of the English laws , one of the multitude cried out to him , " You ...
Page 292
... beauty is Suspect , A crow which flies in heaven's sweetest air . His passion is not the fruit of chance ; it swells , as he speaks , to a city , or a state . No , it was builded far from accident ; It suffers not in smiling pomp , nor ...
... beauty is Suspect , A crow which flies in heaven's sweetest air . His passion is not the fruit of chance ; it swells , as he speaks , to a city , or a state . No , it was builded far from accident ; It suffers not in smiling pomp , nor ...
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... beauty . There is no uncertainty as to the nature of his prin- ciples , nor , as is often the case with others , is there any discrepancy in him between theory and practice . To go back to the beginning , let me recall a few words from ...
... beauty . There is no uncertainty as to the nature of his prin- ciples , nor , as is often the case with others , is there any discrepancy in him between theory and practice . To go back to the beginning , let me recall a few words from ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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