The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Արդյունքներ 41–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 39
... heart to see it soe short a one , twas soe great a paine to mee that I am resolved you shall not feell it nor can I in Justice , punnish you for a fault unwillingly committed ; if I were your Enemy , I could not use you ill , when I saw ...
... heart to see it soe short a one , twas soe great a paine to mee that I am resolved you shall not feell it nor can I in Justice , punnish you for a fault unwillingly committed ; if I were your Enemy , I could not use you ill , when I saw ...
Էջ 106
... heart , and filled with comfort within my self , that the King of righteousnesse would cause this to work for the advancing of his own Cause , which I prefer above estate or livelyhood , Saying within my heart as I went along , that if ...
... heart , and filled with comfort within my self , that the King of righteousnesse would cause this to work for the advancing of his own Cause , which I prefer above estate or livelyhood , Saying within my heart as I went along , that if ...
Էջ 146
... heart , Let him go , if he will ; and I thought also that I felt my heart freely consent thereto . Oh , the diligence of Satan ! Oh , the desperateness of Man's heart ! Now was the battle won , and down fell I , as a Bird that is shot ...
... heart , Let him go , if he will ; and I thought also that I felt my heart freely consent thereto . Oh , the diligence of Satan ! Oh , the desperateness of Man's heart ! Now was the battle won , and down fell I , as a Bird that is shot ...
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