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... Present mirth hath present laughter ; 5 7 There is preserved what is probably the origina ! musical setting for this song by Thomas Morley ( c . 1557-1604 ) . 8 Two Elizabethan melodies written for this song exist : one , arranged by ...
... Present mirth hath present laughter ; 5 7 There is preserved what is probably the origina ! musical setting for this song by Thomas Morley ( c . 1557-1604 ) . 8 Two Elizabethan melodies written for this song exist : one , arranged by ...
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... present being only to relate such events and transactions as happened to the public or to myself during a residence of about nine months in that empire . 5 10 One morning , about a fortnight after I had obtained my liberty , Reldresal ...
... present being only to relate such events and transactions as happened to the public or to myself during a residence of about nine months in that empire . 5 10 One morning , about a fortnight after I had obtained my liberty , Reldresal ...
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... present state of things , which his system of opinions obliged him to repre- sent in its worst form , has observed of the earth , " that its greater part is covered by the uninhabitable ocean ; that of the rest 10 a few supernumerary ...
... present state of things , which his system of opinions obliged him to repre- sent in its worst form , has observed of the earth , " that its greater part is covered by the uninhabitable ocean ; that of the rest 10 a few supernumerary ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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