Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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Page 704
... body , and be so mingled together that each of them hath two souls , and one alone so framed of them both ruleth ( in a manner ) two bodies . " Whereupon a kiss may be said to be rather a coupling together of the soul than of the body ...
... body , and be so mingled together that each of them hath two souls , and one alone so framed of them both ruleth ( in a manner ) two bodies . " Whereupon a kiss may be said to be rather a coupling together of the soul than of the body ...
Page 800
... body of the commonwealth consist of fellow laborers , all generally serving one head and particularly following their trade without repining . From the head to the foot , from top to the toe , there should nothing be vain , no body idle ...
... body of the commonwealth consist of fellow laborers , all generally serving one head and particularly following their trade without repining . From the head to the foot , from top to the toe , there should nothing be vain , no body idle ...
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... body should be cast into hell . 30 Also if thy right hand make thee to offend , cut it off , and cast it from thee : for better it is for thee that one of thy members perish , than that thy whole body should be cast into hell . 31 It ...
... body should be cast into hell . 30 Also if thy right hand make thee to offend , cut it off , and cast it from thee : for better it is for thee that one of thy members perish , than that thy whole body should be cast into hell . 31 It ...
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