Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... Wise men had : 1. As to manifest what they knew , Natus est , that He is borne ; so , to confesse and aske 10 what they knew not , the Place , Where . We , to have the like . [ ubi est ? ] I speake not of His Naturall body , but of His ...
... Wise men had : 1. As to manifest what they knew , Natus est , that He is borne ; so , to confesse and aske 10 what they knew not , the Place , Where . We , to have the like . [ ubi est ? ] I speake not of His Naturall body , but of His ...
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... Wise Man ; Not onely in Point of Honesty , but in point of Ability . There be that can packe the Cards , and yet can- For their Second Nobles , There is not much danger from them , being a Body dis- persed . They may sometimes discourse ...
... Wise Man ; Not onely in Point of Honesty , but in point of Ability . There be that can packe the Cards , and yet can- For their Second Nobles , There is not much danger from them , being a Body dis- persed . They may sometimes discourse ...
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... wise war's help apply ; Which soberly does Man's loose Yet since on all War needful was , rage unite . Wise Aribert did keep the People sure By Laws from lesser dangers ; for the Laws Them from themselves , and not from pow'r secure ...
... wise war's help apply ; Which soberly does Man's loose Yet since on all War needful was , rage unite . Wise Aribert did keep the People sure By Laws from lesser dangers ; for the Laws Them from themselves , and not from pow'r secure ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
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