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That virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the con- templation of evil , and knows not the utmost that vice promises to her followers , and rejects it , is but a blank virtue , not a pure ; her whiteness is but an excremen- tal ...
That virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the con- templation of evil , and knows not the utmost that vice promises to her followers , and rejects it , is but a blank virtue , not a pure ; her whiteness is but an excremen- tal ...
Strana 571
Alehoof , or ground - ivy is , in my opinion , of the most excellent and most general use and virtue of plants we have among us . It is allowed to be most sovereign for the eyes , admirable in frenzies , either taken inwardly or ...
Alehoof , or ground - ivy is , in my opinion , of the most excellent and most general use and virtue of plants we have among us . It is allowed to be most sovereign for the eyes , admirable in frenzies , either taken inwardly or ...
Strana 1004
His brother , though oppressed with vulgar spite , Yet dauntless , and secure of native right , Of every royal virtue stands possessed ; Still dear to all the bravest and the best . His courage foes , his friends his truth proclaim ...
His brother , though oppressed with vulgar spite , Yet dauntless , and secure of native right , Of every royal virtue stands possessed ; Still dear to all the bravest and the best . His courage foes , his friends his truth proclaim ...
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