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... Lord General Fairfax 207 208 XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell XVII . To Sir Henry Vane the younger 209 210 XVIII . On the late Massacre in Piemont .. 211 XIX . On his Blindness 212 XX . To Mr. Lawrence 213 XXI . To Cyriac Skinner 213 ...
... Lord General Fairfax 207 208 XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell XVII . To Sir Henry Vane the younger 209 210 XVIII . On the late Massacre in Piemont .. 211 XIX . On his Blindness 212 XX . To Mr. Lawrence 213 XXI . To Cyriac Skinner 213 ...
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... lords for Samson's redemption ; who in the mean while is visited by other persons ; and lastly by a public officer to require his coming to the feast before the lords and people , to play or show his strength in their presence . He at ...
... lords for Samson's redemption ; who in the mean while is visited by other persons ; and lastly by a public officer to require his coming to the feast before the lords and people , to play or show his strength in their presence . He at ...
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... lords the Philistines with gather'd powers Enter'd Judea seeking me , who then Safe to the rock of Etham was retir'd , Not flying , but forecasting in what place To set upon them , what advantag'd best . Meanwhile the men of Judah , to ...
... lords the Philistines with gather'd powers Enter'd Judea seeking me , who then Safe to the rock of Etham was retir'd , Not flying , but forecasting in what place To set upon them , what advantag'd best . Meanwhile the men of Judah , to ...
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... lord , Or Dagon . But for thee what shall be done ? Thou must not in the meanwhile here forgot Lie in this miserable loathsome plight Neglected . I already have made way To some Philistian lords , with whom to treat About thy ransom ...
... lord , Or Dagon . But for thee what shall be done ? Thou must not in the meanwhile here forgot Lie in this miserable loathsome plight Neglected . I already have made way To some Philistian lords , with whom to treat About thy ransom ...
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... Lord Hay , in 1607 4to . The text is from Proverbs , xxxi . 14. She is like a Merchants shippe , she bringeth her foode from afarre ! " But of all qualities , a woman must not have one quality of a ship , and that is , too much rigging ...
... Lord Hay , in 1607 4to . The text is from Proverbs , xxxi . 14. She is like a Merchants shippe , she bringeth her foode from afarre ! " But of all qualities , a woman must not have one quality of a ship , and that is , too much rigging ...
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