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... [ Follow your saint ] Follow your saint , follow with accents sweet ; Haste you , sad notes , fall at her flying feet . There , wrapped in cloud of sorrow , pity move , And tell the ravisher of my soul I perish for her love . 10 10 But if ...
... [ Follow your saint ] Follow your saint , follow with accents sweet ; Haste you , sad notes , fall at her flying feet . There , wrapped in cloud of sorrow , pity move , And tell the ravisher of my soul I perish for her love . 10 10 But if ...
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... follow : and surely one example is more valuable , both to good and ill , than twenty 20 precepts written in books ; and so Plato , not in one or two but divers places , doth plainly teach . If King Edward had lived a little longer ...
... follow : and surely one example is more valuable , both to good and ill , than twenty 20 precepts written in books ; and so Plato , not in one or two but divers places , doth plainly teach . If King Edward had lived a little longer ...
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... follow chiefly those three authors but he proved both learned , wise , and also an honest man , if he joined with all the true doctrine of God's holy Bible , without the which the other three be but fine edge tools in a fool or mad ...
... follow chiefly those three authors but he proved both learned , wise , and also an honest man , if he joined with all the true doctrine of God's holy Bible , without the which the other three be but fine edge tools in a fool or mad ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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