The Pilgrim's ProgressW. Pickering, 1849 - 410 páginas |
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... I already am about . Well , so I did ; but yet I did not think To shew to all the World my Pen and Ink In fuch a mode ; I only thought to make I knew not what : nor did I undertake b Thereby to please my Neighbour ; no not I ,
... I already am about . Well , so I did ; but yet I did not think To shew to all the World my Pen and Ink In fuch a mode ; I only thought to make I knew not what : nor did I undertake b Thereby to please my Neighbour ; no not I ,
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John Bunyan. Thereby to please my Neighbour ; no not I , I did it mine ownself to gratifie . Neither did I but vacant seasons Spend In this my fcribble ; nor did I intend But to divert my self in doing this , From worfer thoughts , which ...
John Bunyan. Thereby to please my Neighbour ; no not I , I did it mine ownself to gratifie . Neither did I but vacant seasons Spend In this my fcribble ; nor did I intend But to divert my self in doing this , From worfer thoughts , which ...
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... Lime - twigs , light and bell : He creeps , he goes , he stands ; yea , who can tell Of all his postures , Yet there's none of these Will make him master of what Fowls he please . Yea , he must Pipe and Whistle , to catch FOR HIS BOOK .
... Lime - twigs , light and bell : He creeps , he goes , he stands ; yea , who can tell Of all his postures , Yet there's none of these Will make him master of what Fowls he please . Yea , he must Pipe and Whistle , to catch FOR HIS BOOK .
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... Swaddling - clouts , I find Informs the Judgment , rectifies the mind ; Pleases the Understanding , makes the Will Submit ; the Memory too it doth fill With what doth our Imagination please ; Likewise it tends FOR HIS BOOK . ix.
... Swaddling - clouts , I find Informs the Judgment , rectifies the mind ; Pleases the Understanding , makes the Will Submit ; the Memory too it doth fill With what doth our Imagination please ; Likewise it tends FOR HIS BOOK . ix.
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John Bunyan. With what doth our Imagination please ; Likewise it tends our troubles to appease . Sound words I know , Timothy is to use , And old Wives Fables he is to refuse ; But yet grave Paul , him no where doth forbid The use of ...
John Bunyan. With what doth our Imagination please ; Likewise it tends our troubles to appease . Sound words I know , Timothy is to use , And old Wives Fables he is to refuse ; But yet grave Paul , him no where doth forbid The use of ...
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