English Prose, 1600-1660Cecil Albert Moore, Douglas Bush Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 622 էջ |
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Էջ 85
... hearts ; that can compose his forehead to sadness and gravity , while he bids his heart be wanton and careless within , and in the meantime laughs within himself to think how smoothly he hath cozened the beholder : in whose silent face ...
... hearts ; that can compose his forehead to sadness and gravity , while he bids his heart be wanton and careless within , and in the meantime laughs within himself to think how smoothly he hath cozened the beholder : in whose silent face ...
Էջ 85
... hearts ; that can compose his forehead to sadness and gravity , while he bids his heart be wanton and careless within , and in the meantime laughs within himself to think how smoothly he hath cozened the beholder : in whose silent face ...
... hearts ; that can compose his forehead to sadness and gravity , while he bids his heart be wanton and careless within , and in the meantime laughs within himself to think how smoothly he hath cozened the beholder : in whose silent face ...
Էջ 440
... hearts , and give you hearts of flesh ; and , Lord , let me have a fleshly heart in any sense , rather than a stony heart . We find mention amongst the observers of rarities in nature of hairy hearts , hearts of men , that have been ...
... hearts , and give you hearts of flesh ; and , Lord , let me have a fleshly heart in any sense , rather than a stony heart . We find mention amongst the observers of rarities in nature of hairy hearts , hearts of men , that have been ...
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