Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... pleasure to read books of hiftory more . difguife himfelf as a porter , or as a beggar ; fome- times to follow fome mean amours , which for the variety of them he affected . At other times , mere- ly for diverfion , he would go about in ...
... pleasure to read books of hiftory more . difguife himfelf as a porter , or as a beggar ; fome- times to follow fome mean amours , which for the variety of them he affected . At other times , mere- ly for diverfion , he would go about in ...
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... pleasure , of running inordinately into it , of breaking the quiet of our own family at home and of others abroad , the engaging into much paffion , the doing many false and impious things to compass what is desired , the waste of mens ...
... pleasure , of running inordinately into it , of breaking the quiet of our own family at home and of others abroad , the engaging into much paffion , the doing many false and impious things to compass what is desired , the waste of mens ...
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... pleasure pass by them untasted , supposing , with the Gospel rich man , that when one comes to them from the dead , when fickness or old age approaches , that then they will repent ; let fuch as the fe confider the dreadful hazard they ...
... pleasure pass by them untasted , supposing , with the Gospel rich man , that when one comes to them from the dead , when fickness or old age approaches , that then they will repent ; let fuch as the fe confider the dreadful hazard they ...
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