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... pleasure , having no respect to the cause ; the king , therefore , perceiving him to be a mete instrument for the accomplishing of his devised pleasures , called him more neare unto him , and es- teemed him so highly , that the ...
... pleasure , having no respect to the cause ; the king , therefore , perceiving him to be a mete instrument for the accomplishing of his devised pleasures , called him more neare unto him , and es- teemed him so highly , that the ...
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... pleasure and intendment herein , that thou wouldest have relented , and put thy- selfe , and thy voluptuous acte wholly to the king's will and pleasure , and by him to have been ordered , as his grace should have thought good . ' Sir ...
... pleasure and intendment herein , that thou wouldest have relented , and put thy- selfe , and thy voluptuous acte wholly to the king's will and pleasure , and by him to have been ordered , as his grace should have thought good . ' Sir ...
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... pleasure in reading the productions of those old wise spirits who preserved natural reason and religion in the midst of heathen darkness - such as are Homer , Euripides , Orpheus , Pindar , and Anacreon , Eschylus and Menander , and all ...
... pleasure in reading the productions of those old wise spirits who preserved natural reason and religion in the midst of heathen darkness - such as are Homer , Euripides , Orpheus , Pindar , and Anacreon , Eschylus and Menander , and all ...
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