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191 gious Orders should ring to praiers first in tion , and so secure my selfe , by making my the Morning ; and it was determined , that recourse to my God , who is our onely they should ring first that rose earliest .
191 gious Orders should ring to praiers first in tion , and so secure my selfe , by making my the Morning ; and it was determined , that recourse to my God , who is our onely they should ring first that rose earliest .
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10 not entreate without my selfe , and within There is another offence unto the circle of another . I have often thought Charity , which no Author hath ever those Noble paires and examples of friendwritten of , and few take notice of ...
10 not entreate without my selfe , and within There is another offence unto the circle of another . I have often thought Charity , which no Author hath ever those Noble paires and examples of friendwritten of , and few take notice of ...
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There is an equall delusion in doe I love and honour my owne soule , and both , and the one doth but seeme to bee have mee thinkes , two armes too few to the embleme or picture of the other ; we embrace my selfe .
There is an equall delusion in doe I love and honour my owne soule , and both , and the one doth but seeme to bee have mee thinkes , two armes too few to the embleme or picture of the other ; we embrace my selfe .
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
John Donne | 71 |
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