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God hath kept the power of death in his own hands lest any man should bribe death . If man knew the gain of death , the ease of death , he would solicit , he would provoke death to assist him by any hand which he might use .
God hath kept the power of death in his own hands lest any man should bribe death . If man knew the gain of death , the ease of death , he would solicit , he would provoke death to assist him by any hand which he might use .
Strana 113
It was not so hard a hand when we touched it last nor so cold a hand when we kissed it last . That hand which was wont to wipe away all tears from our eyes doth now but press and squeeze us as so ...
It was not so hard a hand when we touched it last nor so cold a hand when we kissed it last . That hand which was wont to wipe away all tears from our eyes doth now but press and squeeze us as so ...
Strana 715
Into the hall I got , where it was very fine with hangings and scaffolds one upon another full of brave ladies ; and my wife in one little one , on the right hand . Here I stayed walking up and down , and at last upon one of the side ...
Into the hall I got , where it was very fine with hangings and scaffolds one upon another full of brave ladies ; and my wife in one little one , on the right hand . Here I stayed walking up and down , and at last upon one of the side ...
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE | 16 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 105 |
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Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10 Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon,Frank J. Warnke Zobrazení fragmentů - 1963 |
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