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Pągina xii
... glory and littleness had taken from high station half its respect and all its splendour . All the relics of the public men of Queen Elizabeth's lofty reign had gradually disappeared . Buckhurst , Cecil , Egerton , Coke , the great ...
... glory and littleness had taken from high station half its respect and all its splendour . All the relics of the public men of Queen Elizabeth's lofty reign had gradually disappeared . Buckhurst , Cecil , Egerton , Coke , the great ...
Pągina xvii
... glory to the skies . Read also the two following lines , where the poet speaks of the flight of Osiris : - In vain with timbrell'd anthems dark The sable - stoled sorcerers bear his worshipp'd ark . We cannot reason upon the effect of ...
... glory to the skies . Read also the two following lines , where the poet speaks of the flight of Osiris : - In vain with timbrell'd anthems dark The sable - stoled sorcerers bear his worshipp'd ark . We cannot reason upon the effect of ...
Pągina xl
... glory unapproachable ; Parent of angels and men ! next , thee I implore , Omnipotent King , Redeemer of that last remnant , whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting love ! And thou , the third subsist- ence of divine ...
... glory unapproachable ; Parent of angels and men ! next , thee I implore , Omnipotent King , Redeemer of that last remnant , whose nature thou didst assume , ineffable and everlasting love ! And thou , the third subsist- ence of divine ...
Pągina xliii
... glory hath incited me to contest with men of high estimation , now while green years are upon my head ; from this needless surmisal I shall hope to dissuade the intelligent and equal auditor , if I can but say successfully that which in ...
... glory hath incited me to contest with men of high estimation , now while green years are upon my head ; from this needless surmisal I shall hope to dissuade the intelligent and equal auditor , if I can but say successfully that which in ...
Pągina lix
... glory , which are wont to make the best and the greatest of men their slaves . The purity of your virtues and the splendour of your actions consecrate those sweets of ease which you enjoy , and which constitute the wished - for haven of ...
... glory , which are wont to make the best and the greatest of men their slaves . The purity of your virtues and the splendour of your actions consecrate those sweets of ease which you enjoy , and which constitute the wished - for haven of ...
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