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Page xxix
... looke forward to what lyes yet perhaps under our providence ) she hath in all this matter so demeaned her self , that I find my self still foulded in and round wrapped about with a still encreasing ty of inextricable engage- ments ...
... looke forward to what lyes yet perhaps under our providence ) she hath in all this matter so demeaned her self , that I find my self still foulded in and round wrapped about with a still encreasing ty of inextricable engage- ments ...
Page xxx
... looke to the abolishing of this script , that it may be nothing if nothing to this IO purpose . Now Sr after ye former Narration of what is past in the chang of my Condition here and this present Resignation for what remaines of my ...
... looke to the abolishing of this script , that it may be nothing if nothing to this IO purpose . Now Sr after ye former Narration of what is past in the chang of my Condition here and this present Resignation for what remaines of my ...
Page xxx
... looke to haue Receiued by Mr. Tollys sending . My chamber incomb may be perhaps some- what more readily payd mee if I may haue the same successor 20 thereto . How our neighbours do if well were a welcom hearing . How Mr. Haward . How my ...
... looke to haue Receiued by Mr. Tollys sending . My chamber incomb may be perhaps some- what more readily payd mee if I may haue the same successor 20 thereto . How our neighbours do if well were a welcom hearing . How Mr. Haward . How my ...
Page xxxix
... looke ' are quoted in the 1650 and subsequent editions of Wit's Re- creations by way of introduction to a part of Vaughan's ' The Resolve ' . In 1651 ' Jo . Leigh , Esquire ' , in a commendatory 1 There is a good deal of evidence of the ...
... looke ' are quoted in the 1650 and subsequent editions of Wit's Re- creations by way of introduction to a part of Vaughan's ' The Resolve ' . In 1651 ' Jo . Leigh , Esquire ' , in a commendatory 1 There is a good deal of evidence of the ...
Page lxi
... looke ? * Lett hoary times vast bowells be the graue , * This reuerend shaddow cast that setting Sunne ; * Where art thou Sol ? while thus the blindfold day * What succour can I hope the Muse will send , * Come , & lett us liue , ( my ...
... looke ? * Lett hoary times vast bowells be the graue , * This reuerend shaddow cast that setting Sunne ; * Where art thou Sol ? while thus the blindfold day * What succour can I hope the Muse will send , * Come , & lett us liue , ( my ...
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