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... keep his cut , With , Philip , keep your cut ! It had a velvet cap , And would sit upon my lap And seek after small worms And sometime white bread crumbs ; And many times and oft Between my brestës soft It would lie and rest ; It was ...
... keep his cut , With , Philip , keep your cut ! It had a velvet cap , And would sit upon my lap And seek after small worms And sometime white bread crumbs ; And many times and oft Between my brestës soft It would lie and rest ; It was ...
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... Keep a right course , bear up from all disgrace , Observe the point of glory to our land , Hold up disgraced knowledge from the ground , Keep virtue in request , give worth her due , Let not neglect with barbarous means confound So fair ...
... Keep a right course , bear up from all disgrace , Observe the point of glory to our land , Hold up disgraced knowledge from the ground , Keep virtue in request , give worth her due , Let not neglect with barbarous means confound So fair ...
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... keep , yet forasmuch as those things are termed most properly Natural agents which keep the law of their kind unwittingly , as the heavens and elements of the world , which can do no otherwise than they do ; and forasmuch as we give ...
... keep , yet forasmuch as those things are termed most properly Natural agents which keep the law of their kind unwittingly , as the heavens and elements of the world , which can do no otherwise than they do ; and forasmuch as we give ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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