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... although I complain not of any insufficiency to the matter in hand ; or were I ready to my wishes , it were a folly to commit anything elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times .
... although I complain not of any insufficiency to the matter in hand ; or were I ready to my wishes , it were a folly to commit anything elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times .
Pagina 134
Twin books , rejoicing in a single robe [ i.e. binding ] , 24 bright , it may be , with double leaves of laurel ( i.e. with two title - pages ) , and with neatness ( of contents ] not overlaboured , neatness that a boyish hand bestowed ...
Twin books , rejoicing in a single robe [ i.e. binding ] , 24 bright , it may be , with double leaves of laurel ( i.e. with two title - pages ) , and with neatness ( of contents ] not overlaboured , neatness that a boyish hand bestowed ...
Pagina 149
That Thou towards him with hand so various , Or might I say contrarious , Temperst Thy providence through his short course , Not evenly , as Thou rul'st The angelic orders and inferior creatures mute , Irrational and brute .
That Thou towards him with hand so various , Or might I say contrarious , Temperst Thy providence through his short course , Not evenly , as Thou rul'st The angelic orders and inferior creatures mute , Irrational and brute .
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