Half-hours with the Best Authors, Svazky 3–4C. Knight, 1850 |
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... thou wouldst be as thou art . If some Jupiter should say , to give us all content Jam faciam quod vultis ; eris tu , qui modò miles , Mercator ; tu , consultus modo , rusticus ; hinc vos , Vos hinc , mutatis discedite partibus ; eia ...
... thou wouldst be as thou art . If some Jupiter should say , to give us all content Jam faciam quod vultis ; eris tu , qui modò miles , Mercator ; tu , consultus modo , rusticus ; hinc vos , Vos hinc , mutatis discedite partibus ; eia ...
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... thou mayst boldly require service at their hands . 4. Let thy kindred and allies be welcome to thy house and table . Grace them with thy countenance and further them in all honest actions : for by this means thou shalt so double the ...
... thou mayst boldly require service at their hands . 4. Let thy kindred and allies be welcome to thy house and table . Grace them with thy countenance and further them in all honest actions : for by this means thou shalt so double the ...
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... thou renewed ? Where be those fresh fragrant flowers of divine graces , and permanent beauties , wherewith thou shouldst be adorned ? Must all things change for better , and thou become ever worse in the sight of thy Maker ? None more ...
... thou renewed ? Where be those fresh fragrant flowers of divine graces , and permanent beauties , wherewith thou shouldst be adorned ? Must all things change for better , and thou become ever worse in the sight of thy Maker ? None more ...
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