And than the good hermite knewe clerely that God had vertously sent her for the nourisshing and sustentation of the poore litle children that he had founden, wherof he thanked God greatly of his divine savitude.
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And than the good hermite knewe clerely that God had vertously sent her for the nourisshing and sustentation of the poore litle children that he had founden, wherof he thanked God greatly of his divine savitude.
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And swa thairfor to count ȝow line be line, / was IESVS borne Goddis verray sone deuine: / Quhilk ransonit vs with his precious hart blude / And sa to bring my argument to fine, / I can not find in luif na time to tine, / Boc mixt with mirth, mercie, and manswetude, / Plenist with sport, and sueit suauitude, / Repleit with playis but pouertie or pine, / Vell of worschip, the port of pulchritude.
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We cannot escape an impatient regret at the waste of so much unexceptionable suavitude of deportment and strength of counsel.
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With his usual suavitude he would, therefore, give the City Improvements, and Mr. Farquhar.
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