The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 1J. W. Moore, 1859 |
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Page 4
... Never do we read that they made use of their authority and high place of access , to bring the jarring nobility to Christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal projects : but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the king ...
... Never do we read that they made use of their authority and high place of access , to bring the jarring nobility to Christian peace , or to withstand their disloyal projects : but if a toleration for mass were to be begged of the king ...
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... never so bold No such lordships to hem embrace , But smeren her sheep and keep her fold . And so forward . Whether the bishops of England have deserved thus to be feared by men so wise as our Chaucer is esteemed ; and how agree- able to ...
... never so bold No such lordships to hem embrace , But smeren her sheep and keep her fold . And so forward . Whether the bishops of England have deserved thus to be feared by men so wise as our Chaucer is esteemed ; and how agree- able to ...
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... never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes , and struggling against the grudges of more ...
... never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . Be moved with pity at the afflicted state of this our shaken monarchy , that now lies labouring under her throes , and struggling against the grudges of more ...
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... never wont to pull off his shoes for one or other that still strove to have the office , that they might come in to touch his feet ; yet a light scruple or two I would gladly be resolved in : if Polycarpus ( who as they say , was a pro ...
... never wont to pull off his shoes for one or other that still strove to have the office , that they might come in to touch his feet ; yet a light scruple or two I would gladly be resolved in : if Polycarpus ( who as they say , was a pro ...
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... never so perfect , is not therefore left without discipline , whose golden sur- veying reed , marks out and measures every quarter and circuit of New Jerusalem . Yet is it not to be conceived , that those eternal effluences of sanctity ...
... never so perfect , is not therefore left without discipline , whose golden sur- veying reed , marks out and measures every quarter and circuit of New Jerusalem . Yet is it not to be conceived , that those eternal effluences of sanctity ...
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