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Percy , the Earl of Northumberland , was immured a prisoner in the Tower : the
head of the Howards had not recovered attainder and confiscation : the Veres ,
Cliffords , Nevills , Staffords , & c . , were all impoverished ; the Courtenays had
lost ...
Percy , the Earl of Northumberland , was immured a prisoner in the Tower : the
head of the Howards had not recovered attainder and confiscation : the Veres ,
Cliffords , Nevills , Staffords , & c . , were all impoverished ; the Courtenays had
lost ...
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... the restless deep , may all Prove intellectual gain to me , my wish Concurring
with thy will : science herself , All cloud removed , inclines her beauteous head ,
And offers me the lip , if dull of heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon .
... the restless deep , may all Prove intellectual gain to me , my wish Concurring
with thy will : science herself , All cloud removed , inclines her beauteous head ,
And offers me the lip , if dull of heart I shrink not , and decline her gracious boon .
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... if she lift up her drooping head and prosper , among those that have something
more than wished her welfare , I have my charter and freehold of rejoicing to me
and my King . “ Concerning therefore this wayward subject against prelates , the
...
... if she lift up her drooping head and prosper , among those that have something
more than wished her welfare , I have my charter and freehold of rejoicing to me
and my King . “ Concerning therefore this wayward subject against prelates , the
...
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... mean contests of human ambition or bigotry , in which intrigue , artifice , and
selfish passions pervert and darken the heart and the head , he must have stifled
those radiant visions of spiritual purity , which were his natural food and delight .
... mean contests of human ambition or bigotry , in which intrigue , artifice , and
selfish passions pervert and darken the heart and the head , he must have stifled
those radiant visions of spiritual purity , which were his natural food and delight .
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... brought the tumbling roof of the theatre * on the heads of all ; willing to fall
himself in the common ruin , rather than let the proud and the mighty prevail over
him . Here lay his ambition ; here he had something of the spirit of his Fallen
Angels .
... brought the tumbling roof of the theatre * on the heads of all ; willing to fall
himself in the common ruin , rather than let the proud and the mighty prevail over
him . Here lay his ambition ; here he had something of the spirit of his Fallen
Angels .
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