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Page i
... Prelates , and tithes , and kings , were not the burthen of his song , and therefore the poetry can be praised even by those whose souls are wrapped up in these things . While he soared away " in the high reason of his fancies , " and ...
... Prelates , and tithes , and kings , were not the burthen of his song , and therefore the poetry can be praised even by those whose souls are wrapped up in these things . While he soared away " in the high reason of his fancies , " and ...
Page xii
... prelates , against our kingdoms , laws , liberties ; and of the several warres , and civil dissensions , occasioned by them in or against our realm , in former and latter ages . Together with the judgment of our own ancient writers ...
... prelates , against our kingdoms , laws , liberties ; and of the several warres , and civil dissensions , occasioned by them in or against our realm , in former and latter ages . Together with the judgment of our own ancient writers ...
Page xvii
... prelates , and such as are insolent to maintain traditions , bruising their stiff necks under his flaming wheels . " The most splendid part of the performance , is the eulogy on the Long Parliament ; but he is always instructive , and ...
... prelates , and such as are insolent to maintain traditions , bruising their stiff necks under his flaming wheels . " The most splendid part of the performance , is the eulogy on the Long Parliament ; but he is always instructive , and ...
Page xxii
... prelates and cabin councillors , that usurped of late , whereas they shall observe them in the midst of their victories and successes , more quietly brooking written exceptions against a voted order , than other courts , " the least ...
... prelates and cabin councillors , that usurped of late , whereas they shall observe them in the midst of their victories and successes , more quietly brooking written exceptions against a voted order , than other courts , " the least ...
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... prelates for six or seven kings ' reigns ; yet methinks the precedency which God gave this island , to be first restorer of buried truth , should have been followed with more happy success , and sooner attained perfection ; in which as ...
... prelates for six or seven kings ' reigns ; yet methinks the precedency which God gave this island , to be first restorer of buried truth , should have been followed with more happy success , and sooner attained perfection ; in which as ...
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