King LearSterling Publishers Private Limited, 1984 - 246 pages |
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... nature more than nature needs , Man's life is cheap as beast's . Thou art a lady ; If only to go warm were gorgeous , 265 Why , nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'st , Which scarcely keeps thee warm . But , for true need ...
... nature more than nature needs , Man's life is cheap as beast's . Thou art a lady ; If only to go warm were gorgeous , 265 Why , nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'st , Which scarcely keeps thee warm . But , for true need ...
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... Nature , such as were formerly kept by all kings . In the Middle Ages ' one of the most popular forms of instructive reading was the dialogue and cate- chism . ' One such dialogue was called The Book of Sidrach , or The Sapience of Nature ...
... Nature , such as were formerly kept by all kings . In the Middle Ages ' one of the most popular forms of instructive reading was the dialogue and cate- chism . ' One such dialogue was called The Book of Sidrach , or The Sapience of Nature ...
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... Nature's ] F ; Nature is Q. piece of ] F ; notin Q. 90. do't ] F ; do it Q. giant . Bring up the brown bills . O ! His master thus . 81 85 85 . a sorrowful man is enslaved to his grief . • 81-2 . The thus ] The sounder sense ( i.e. a ...
... Nature's ] F ; Nature is Q. piece of ] F ; notin Q. 90. do't ] F ; do it Q. giant . Bring up the brown bills . O ! His master thus . 81 85 85 . a sorrowful man is enslaved to his grief . • 81-2 . The thus ] The sounder sense ( i.e. a ...
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