Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 - English literature |
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Page 66
... fear me there be but very few of such faithful servants . Now these shepherds , I say , they watch the whole night , they attend upon their vocation , they do ac- cording to their calling , they keep their sheep , they run not hither ...
... fear me there be but very few of such faithful servants . Now these shepherds , I say , they watch the whole night , they attend upon their vocation , they do ac- cording to their calling , they keep their sheep , they run not hither ...
Page 73
... fear me , will make more [ be ] burned within this seven year next coming , than else should have needed to have been burned in seven score . Ah , blasphemous beast , to whose roaring and lowing no good Christian man can without ...
... fear me , will make more [ be ] burned within this seven year next coming , than else should have needed to have been burned in seven score . Ah , blasphemous beast , to whose roaring and lowing no good Christian man can without ...
Page 76
... fear they durst not openly rebuke , they did in colours paint them out , and told men by shadows what they should do in good sothe : or else , because the wicked were unworthy to hear the truth , they spake so that none might understand ...
... fear they durst not openly rebuke , they did in colours paint them out , and told men by shadows what they should do in good sothe : or else , because the wicked were unworthy to hear the truth , they spake so that none might understand ...
Page 78
... fear doth work more in a child for virtue and learning , I will gladly report ; which may be heard with some pleasure , and followed with more profit . Before I went into Germany , came to Broadgate , in Leicestershire , to take my ...
... fear doth work more in a child for virtue and learning , I will gladly report ; which may be heard with some pleasure , and followed with more profit . Before I went into Germany , came to Broadgate , in Leicestershire , to take my ...
Page 81
... fear , [ brought , Tost and tormented with the tedious thought Of those detested crimes which she had wrought ; With dreadful cheer , and looks thrown to the sky , Wishing for death , and yet she could not die . Next , saw we Dread ...
... fear , [ brought , Tost and tormented with the tedious thought Of those detested crimes which she had wrought ; With dreadful cheer , and looks thrown to the sky , Wishing for death , and yet she could not die . Next , saw we Dread ...
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