English Prose: Wycliffe to ClarendonOxford University Press, 1931 |
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... desire was increased to be revenged of the Romans . Now in the city of Antium there was one called Tullus Aufidius , who for his riches , as also for his nobility and valiantness , was honoured among the Volsces as a king . Martius knew ...
... desire was increased to be revenged of the Romans . Now in the city of Antium there was one called Tullus Aufidius , who for his riches , as also for his nobility and valiantness , was honoured among the Volsces as a king . Martius knew ...
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... desire thee to help them , but beware thou do not consent unto them in any case , for these and like baits and traps will Venus set , to make thee let fall one of thy sops and think not that the keeping of thy sops is a light matter ...
... desire thee to help them , but beware thou do not consent unto them in any case , for these and like baits and traps will Venus set , to make thee let fall one of thy sops and think not that the keeping of thy sops is a light matter ...
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... desire should last all the time of their life , that they be governed and directed by one judgement for a limited time , as in one battle or one war . For though they obtain a victory by their unanimous endeavour against a foreign enemy ...
... desire should last all the time of their life , that they be governed and directed by one judgement for a limited time , as in one battle or one war . For though they obtain a victory by their unanimous endeavour against a foreign enemy ...
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JOHN WYCLIFFE 13241384 | 1 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 31 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 74 |
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