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What learning but with golden lines doth hold ? What state so high , but gold
could bring it under ? What thought so sweet but gold doth better season ? And
what rule better than the golden reason ? The ground is fat that yields the golden
fruit ...
What learning but with golden lines doth hold ? What state so high , but gold
could bring it under ? What thought so sweet but gold doth better season ? And
what rule better than the golden reason ? The ground is fat that yields the golden
fruit ...
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And railed on , and reviled , with wordes most blasphemous ; But I trust it wylbe
better with the help of Catechismus ; For , thoughe it came forth but even that
other day , Yet hath it tourned many to ther olde waye ; And where they hated
messe ...
And railed on , and reviled , with wordes most blasphemous ; But I trust it wylbe
better with the help of Catechismus ; For , thoughe it came forth but even that
other day , Yet hath it tourned many to ther olde waye ; And where they hated
messe ...
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The better sort , that modest are , whom garish pompe doth not infect , Of them
Dame Honour hath a care , with glorious fame that they bedeckt : Their praises
will for aie remaine , When bodies rot shall vertue gaine . Thou poet rude , if thou
be ...
The better sort , that modest are , whom garish pompe doth not infect , Of them
Dame Honour hath a care , with glorious fame that they bedeckt : Their praises
will for aie remaine , When bodies rot shall vertue gaine . Thou poet rude , if thou
be ...
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POLITICAL BALLADS PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND DURING | 11 |
A SELECTION OF LATIN STORIES | 28 |
THE KEEN OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND | 46 |
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