Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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One is the internal His adversary's heart to him doth tie . sense or conscience ; another the external sense And ' tis a firmer conquest truly said , or perception ; the third , reason ; and the fourth , To win the heart than overthrow ...
One is the internal His adversary's heart to him doth tie . sense or conscience ; another the external sense And ' tis a firmer conquest truly said , or perception ; the third , reason ; and the fourth , To win the heart than overthrow ...
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Bid me to live , and I will live Thy Protestant to be : Or bid me love , and I will give A loving heart to thee . A heart as soft , a heart as kind , A heart as sound and free , As in the whole world thou canst find , That heart Ile ...
Bid me to live , and I will live Thy Protestant to be : Or bid me love , and I will give A loving heart to thee . A heart as soft , a heart as kind , A heart as sound and free , As in the whole world thou canst find , That heart Ile ...
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And never pretend that thou hast an heart to pray while thou hast no heart to give , since he that serves Mammon with his estate cannot possibly serve God with his heart . For as in the heathen worship of God a sacrifice without an ...
And never pretend that thou hast an heart to pray while thou hast no heart to give , since he that serves Mammon with his estate cannot possibly serve God with his heart . For as in the heathen worship of God a sacrifice without an ...
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