The arch-bishop did much noblier to hazard this obliquie of some idle tongues.
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The arch-bishop did much noblier to hazard this obliquie of some idle tongues.
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This is the blessedness of the suffering of Christ; it is the law of the Cross. To be willing to bear in order to teach others! — to lose, in order that others may "through us noblier live" — that is to know something of the blessedness He knew..
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That's all—do what we do, but noblier done— / Use plate, whereas we eat our meals off delf, / (To use a figure).
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Noble and great—O ay—but then,Tho’ a prophet should have his due,Was he noblier-fashion’d than other men?
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