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If it be for their advantage , I know many of their sect which have taken orders in hope of a benefice , ' tis a common transition ; and why may not a melancholy divine ...
If it be for their advantage , I know many of their sect which have taken orders in hope of a benefice , ' tis a common transition ; and why may not a melancholy divine ...
Strana 364
But in this latter scene of time , we can- not expect such mummies unto our memories , when ambition may fear the prophecy of Elias , 17 and Charles the Fifth can never hope to live within two Methuse- lahs of Hector.18 And therefore ...
But in this latter scene of time , we can- not expect such mummies unto our memories , when ambition may fear the prophecy of Elias , 17 and Charles the Fifth can never hope to live within two Methuse- lahs of Hector.18 And therefore ...
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What Cowley has written upon Hope shows an unequaled fertility of invention : Hope , whose weak being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and if it miss ; Whom good or ill does equally confound , And both the horns of Fate's dilemma wound ...
What Cowley has written upon Hope shows an unequaled fertility of invention : Hope , whose weak being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed , and if it miss ; Whom good or ill does equally confound , And both the horns of Fate's dilemma wound ...
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