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ary , from the sanctuary to the direful prison , from the prison to the hand of the cruel tormentor , and from that hand to the wide wilderness ( as I may truly call it ) , for so the world hath been to me . S. that he that is born to a ...
ary , from the sanctuary to the direful prison , from the prison to the hand of the cruel tormentor , and from that hand to the wide wilderness ( as I may truly call it ) , for so the world hath been to me . S. that he that is born to a ...
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The original of this , in old written hand , is in the hands of Sir Robert Cotton , the 18 of August , 1616. " That original ( which , to judge by the many confused and scarcely intelligible passages that occur in the copy ...
The original of this , in old written hand , is in the hands of Sir Robert Cotton , the 18 of August , 1616. " That original ( which , to judge by the many confused and scarcely intelligible passages that occur in the copy ...
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Bacon's letters transcribed in the hand of one of his servants, and bearing in one page traces of his own. I take it to be a copy of the " Register of letters " which he speaks ofln his will, and from which Rawley professes to have ...
Bacon's letters transcribed in the hand of one of his servants, and bearing in one page traces of his own. I take it to be a copy of the " Register of letters " which he speaks ofln his will, and from which Rawley professes to have ...
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