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30 Thou hast forgot thy name , thou hadst ; thou wast Nothing but shee , and her thou hast o'rpast . ** For as a child kept from the Font , untill A prince , expected long , come to fulfill The ceremonies , thou unnam'd had'st laid ...
30 Thou hast forgot thy name , thou hadst ; thou wast Nothing but shee , and her thou hast o'rpast . ** For as a child kept from the Font , untill A prince , expected long , come to fulfill The ceremonies , thou unnam'd had'st laid ...
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Wilt thou forgive those sinnes , through which I runne , And do run still : though still I do deplore ? When thou has done , thou hast not done , 164 For I have more . II Wilt thou forgive that sinne which I have wonne Others to sinne ...
Wilt thou forgive those sinnes , through which I runne , And do run still : though still I do deplore ? When thou has done , thou hast not done , 164 For I have more . II Wilt thou forgive that sinne which I have wonne Others to sinne ...
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To Sir Henrie Savile IO If , my religion safe , I durst embrace That stranger doctrine of PYTHAGORAS , I should beleeve , the soule of TACITUS In thee , most weighty SAVILE , liv'd to us : So hast thou rendred him in all his bounds ...
To Sir Henrie Savile IO If , my religion safe , I durst embrace That stranger doctrine of PYTHAGORAS , I should beleeve , the soule of TACITUS In thee , most weighty SAVILE , liv'd to us : So hast thou rendred him in all his bounds ...
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