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Page 52
... look upon his own and use them too , just as if they were another man's ; that neither spends his goods prodigally ... looks on , and contrives his secret affairs as in the presence of God and his holy angels ; that eats and drinks ...
... look upon his own and use them too , just as if they were another man's ; that neither spends his goods prodigally ... looks on , and contrives his secret affairs as in the presence of God and his holy angels ; that eats and drinks ...
Page 247
... look whither she listeth . * From the Holy State . + In Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy there are twelve reasons in ... looks after thee , going from home , wishes for thee in thine absence , and joyfully wel- comes thy return . The ...
... look whither she listeth . * From the Holy State . + In Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy there are twelve reasons in ... looks after thee , going from home , wishes for thee in thine absence , and joyfully wel- comes thy return . The ...
Page 346
... look'd , With all the longings of a mother- His little sister , weeping , walk'd The green wood path to meet her brother . They sought him east , they sought him west , They sought him all the forest thorough ; They only saw the cloud ...
... look'd , With all the longings of a mother- His little sister , weeping , walk'd The green wood path to meet her brother . They sought him east , they sought him west , They sought him all the forest thorough ; They only saw the cloud ...
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