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... farre as in you resteth , helpe to reforme all ( or so many ) of these things , as shall appeare ( or be thought ) Abuses ; and that my insufficiencie of learning , igno- rance , or imperfections may not hinder yo ' favourable ...
... farre as in you resteth , helpe to reforme all ( or so many ) of these things , as shall appeare ( or be thought ) Abuses ; and that my insufficiencie of learning , igno- rance , or imperfections may not hinder yo ' favourable ...
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... farre allured or en- chanted with the deadlie melodie of the Sirenes , or the Circean charmes of the vanities of our tymes , it shalbe my charitie rather to praie for the enlightening of his understandinge , then his per- severance in ...
... farre allured or en- chanted with the deadlie melodie of the Sirenes , or the Circean charmes of the vanities of our tymes , it shalbe my charitie rather to praie for the enlightening of his understandinge , then his per- severance in ...
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... farre short of explanacon of its excellence ; but it is not much nedefull , seing ( wee all knowe ) that wee can doe nothing , nor be p'served alive wthout the same . And yet ( wth teares I write it ) , albeit the use thereof be of such ...
... farre short of explanacon of its excellence ; but it is not much nedefull , seing ( wee all knowe ) that wee can doe nothing , nor be p'served alive wthout the same . And yet ( wth teares I write it ) , albeit the use thereof be of such ...
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... farre blinded with the spirit of errour , and so stupified and bewitched wth the effeminate vanities of our tymes , that wee account the cutting downe of woode a matter of indifferencie , or ( rather ) no moment ; nay , wee are so farre ...
... farre blinded with the spirit of errour , and so stupified and bewitched wth the effeminate vanities of our tymes , that wee account the cutting downe of woode a matter of indifferencie , or ( rather ) no moment ; nay , wee are so farre ...
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... farre ( and farre againe ) weaker then they weare ; and ( formerly ) wee had often trayning and mustering ; but now , wee scarce heare of such a thing as a trayning or mustering daie . I would be anatomised ere I wrote thus largely ...
... farre ( and farre againe ) weaker then they weare ; and ( formerly ) wee had often trayning and mustering ; but now , wee scarce heare of such a thing as a trayning or mustering daie . I would be anatomised ere I wrote thus largely ...
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Abuses albeit ale-houses Almightie Apologie apparaile asse authoritie Bamburgh barkes behold Bishop of Lincolne Brancepeth breeches British Museum CAMD castles and fortresses Cicero clemencie Clowne comon-wealth consideracon countrie country-man county of Durham cutt downe Darcy Dean of Durham decaie of martiall Discourse disposicón doth doublets Earl enemies enemyes England errours externall farre fashion feare freind generall gentlemen gold hath heart Hornebie inhanse iron Janisaries King ladies Lamiaes Line 20 litle Lord Lord Eure Lord Monteagle maie martiall affaires martiall discipline meanes mee thinkes nedefull noble poore practise Prebendaries preservacon preserve Raby Castle Richard Hunt Ruff ruine saie saith scarce selfe shalbe shew shillings simplicitie sinnes Skipton Tarlton thereof things trayning trees Turke tyme unto valient valoure vanities vertues warre waste of woodes weare whole kingdome whome wisedome Witton women Worps worse worthie write wthin wthout yor Wor