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... to our ears , will appear by a pas- sage , in which every reader will lament to see just and noble thoughts defrauded of their praise by inelegance of language : Where honour or where conscience does not bind , No LIFE OF COWLEY . $ 7.
... to our ears , will appear by a pas- sage , in which every reader will lament to see just and noble thoughts defrauded of their praise by inelegance of language : Where honour or where conscience does not bind , No LIFE OF COWLEY . $ 7.
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Alexander Chalmers. Where honour or where conscience does not bind , No other law shall shackle me ; Slave to myself I ne'er will be ; Nor shall my future actions be confin'd By my own present mind . Who by resolves and vows engag'd does ...
Alexander Chalmers. Where honour or where conscience does not bind , No other law shall shackle me ; Slave to myself I ne'er will be ; Nor shall my future actions be confin'd By my own present mind . Who by resolves and vows engag'd does ...
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... honour acknowledge , nor with honesty quite disavow them . Of which sort , was a comedy called The Guardian , printed in the year 1650 ; but made and acted before the prince , in his passage through Cambridge towards York , at the ...
... honour acknowledge , nor with honesty quite disavow them . Of which sort , was a comedy called The Guardian , printed in the year 1650 ; but made and acted before the prince , in his passage through Cambridge towards York , at the ...
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... honour , than the highest person who ever honoured his profession ? whom a Christian poet , rather than a man after God's own heart , and the man who had that sacred pre - eminence above all other princes , to be the best and mightiest ...
... honour , than the highest person who ever honoured his profession ? whom a Christian poet , rather than a man after God's own heart , and the man who had that sacred pre - eminence above all other princes , to be the best and mightiest ...
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... honour by such births it doth attain , Joy to return into it self again . UPON THE HAPPIE BIRTH OF THE DUKE WHILST the rude North Charles his slow wrath doth call , Whilst warre is fear'd , and conquest hop'd by all , The severall ...
... honour by such births it doth attain , Joy to return into it self again . UPON THE HAPPIE BIRTH OF THE DUKE WHILST the rude North Charles his slow wrath doth call , Whilst warre is fear'd , and conquest hop'd by all , The severall ...
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