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... OF TROWSE NEWTON AND LAKENHAM , LATE CROSSE'S THEOLOGICAL SCHOLAR , CAMBRIDGE , ETC. , ETC. Who hath not heard it spoken How deep you were within the books of God ? King Henry VI . , Part II . LONDON : SAUNDERS , OTLEY , AND CO . , 66 ...
... OF TROWSE NEWTON AND LAKENHAM , LATE CROSSE'S THEOLOGICAL SCHOLAR , CAMBRIDGE , ETC. , ETC. Who hath not heard it spoken How deep you were within the books of God ? King Henry VI . , Part II . LONDON : SAUNDERS , OTLEY , AND CO . , 66 ...
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... of his day , there was one volume which he had evidently perused with more than ordinary diligence and attention . I shall 1 King Henry IV . , Part II . , iv . 2 . В endeavour to prove how " deep he was within the SHAKSPERE ...
... of his day , there was one volume which he had evidently perused with more than ordinary diligence and attention . I shall 1 King Henry IV . , Part II . , iv . 2 . В endeavour to prove how " deep he was within the SHAKSPERE ...
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... of right belongs.3 Let us listen now to the teaching of Shakspere : Heaven is above all : there sits a Judge , That no king can corrupt . - Henry VIII . , iii . 1 . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for Heaven's substitute , His deputy anointed ...
... of right belongs.3 Let us listen now to the teaching of Shakspere : Heaven is above all : there sits a Judge , That no king can corrupt . - Henry VIII . , iii . 1 . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for Heaven's substitute , His deputy anointed ...
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... King Henry V. , i . 1 . Life is everywhere represented to us as real and earnest ; as a stage , on which each one among us has a part to per- form ; as a stewardship in which faithfulness and diligence must be exercised , and of which a ...
... King Henry V. , i . 1 . Life is everywhere represented to us as real and earnest ; as a stage , on which each one among us has a part to per- form ; as a stewardship in which faithfulness and diligence must be exercised , and of which a ...
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... of this present world , and warns us to beware of putting our trust in the uncer- tainty of wealth.7 So , in Shakspere , we are told , that Our content Is our best having . - King Henry VIII . , ii . 3 . And that ' tis better to be ...
... of this present world , and warns us to beware of putting our trust in the uncer- tainty of wealth.7 So , in Shakspere , we are told , that Our content Is our best having . - King Henry VIII . , ii . 3 . And that ' tis better to be ...
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¹ Proverbs angels Apostle beauty belly better Bible and Shakspere Blessed Lord body Brutus comfort Corinthians Cressida dear death Deuteronomy Divine doth duty earth Ecclesiastes Ecclus evil eyes fair fall Father feel friends Genesis grief Hamlet hand hath heart heaven heavenly Henry IV Henry VIII Holy Scripture honest honour husband inculcated Inspired Isaiah Julius Cæsar King Henry VI King Henry VIII King John King Richard King Richard III knoweth labour live locusts look Macbeth Matthew Merchant of Venice mercy merry Midsummer Night's Dream moral mouth murder nature neighbours never Numbers passages Passion peace Peter poor pray prayer pride princes Psalm rich Romans Romeo and Juliet says Shak Shakspere's sleep smile Solomon sorrow soul speak spirit surely sweet tale teaching thee things thou thought tongue Troilus and Cressida true truth unto woman words xvii xxxi