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... Æsop's cock a gem , who would be better pleased and happier if he had a barley - corn . The example of God teacheth the lesson truly ; He sendeth his rain , and maketh his sun to shine , upon the just and unjust ; but he doth not rain ...
... Æsop's cock a gem , who would be better pleased and happier if he had a barley - corn . The example of God teacheth the lesson truly ; He sendeth his rain , and maketh his sun to shine , upon the just and unjust ; but he doth not rain ...
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... Æsop ; the fly sat upon the axle - trec of the chariot wheel , and said , What a dust do I raise ! So are there some vain persons , that whatsoever goeth alone or moveth upon greater means 2 , if they have never so little hand in it ...
... Æsop ; the fly sat upon the axle - trec of the chariot wheel , and said , What a dust do I raise ! So are there some vain persons , that whatsoever goeth alone or moveth upon greater means 2 , if they have never so little hand in it ...
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... Æsop , The Flie sate vpon the Axletree of the Chariot wheele , and said , What a dust doe I raise ? So are there some vaine persons , that whatsoeuer goeth alone , or moues vpon greater meanes , they thinke it is they that carry it ...
... Æsop , The Flie sate vpon the Axletree of the Chariot wheele , and said , What a dust doe I raise ? So are there some vaine persons , that whatsoeuer goeth alone , or moues vpon greater meanes , they thinke it is they that carry it ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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