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... cause of plaintful sadness : Thine earth now springs , mine fadeth ; Thy thorn without , my thorn my heart invadeth . Alas , she hath no other cause of anguish But Tereus ' love , on her by strong hand wroken , Wherein she suffering ...
... cause of plaintful sadness : Thine earth now springs , mine fadeth ; Thy thorn without , my thorn my heart invadeth . Alas , she hath no other cause of anguish But Tereus ' love , on her by strong hand wroken , Wherein she suffering ...
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John William Hebel. imagining the first cause of all things to be fire , held nevertheless that the same fire , having art , did ödộ ßadíčev ènì yevéσa κóσμov . They all con- fess therefore in the working of that first cause , that ...
John William Hebel. imagining the first cause of all things to be fire , held nevertheless that the same fire , having art , did ödộ ßadíčev ènì yevéσa κóσμov . They all con- fess therefore in the working of that first cause , that ...
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... cause , yet thus much we may know ; that some necessary cause there is , whensoever the judgments of all men generally or for the most part run one and the same way , especially in matters of natural dis- course . For of things ...
... cause , yet thus much we may know ; that some necessary cause there is , whensoever the judgments of all men generally or for the most part run one and the same way , especially in matters of natural dis- course . For of things ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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