Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 55
... Thing he was . To speake now of the true Temper " of Em- pire : It is a Thing rare , and hard to keep : few Things to desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist feare : And yet that commonly is the Case of ...
... Thing he was . To speake now of the true Temper " of Em- pire : It is a Thing rare , and hard to keep : few Things to desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist feare : And yet that commonly is the Case of ...
Page 58
... things , which of 50 fetch ; And how many other Matters they themselves they are desirous to utter . Thing of great Patience , but yet of much Use. and cannot stay , to consider advisedly , that is moved . of If a man would crosse a ...
... things , which of 50 fetch ; And how many other Matters they themselves they are desirous to utter . Thing of great Patience , but yet of much Use. and cannot stay , to consider advisedly , that is moved . of If a man would crosse a ...
Page 159
... things which be- long to the charge of the Magsitrates , You may terme this Affectation , a shallow , petty ... things happy and prosperous events . These things being delivered to his boy to beare home , 20 thus related , he returneth ...
... things which be- long to the charge of the Magsitrates , You may terme this Affectation , a shallow , petty ... things happy and prosperous events . These things being delivered to his boy to beare home , 20 thus related , he returneth ...
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