10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INGRATELY»
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A brief exposition on the XII smal prophets
In all which it is to be un- det stood, tl at Israel, their posterity had imitated them
and ingrately revolted from God: for which they are chreatned in the following
verses. VcH. i. Gods, rich and free love can put singular worth upon tlje worthless;
, ...
2
THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND AND THEIR TIMES
... nor have anything worthy to be again presented to your Majesty, for the same
your fatherly pity extended towards me, most ingrately on my part, abandoned as
much as in me lie, but my poor heart which I send unto your Highness to remain ...
FRANCIS LANCELOTT, ESQ., 1858
3
Tracts of the Learned and Celebrated Antiquarian Sir Thomas ...
... who werethe only auditors, did most ingrately and despightsully so calumniate
and revile their mail ter, his own patron and benefactor, that the scandal- ' ous a o
'us and reproachful words striving which of them should first [so THEJEWEL,&c.
Sir Thomas Urquhart, 1774
4
The Essayes of a Prentise, in the Divine Art of Poesie
Will ye then so ingrately make your pen, A slaue to finne, and serue but fleshly
men ? Shall still your brains be bufied then to fill With dreames, 6 dreamers,
euery booke and bill? Shall Satan still be God for your behoue? Still will ye riue
the aire ...
James (England, King, I.), Edward Arber, 1869
5
Letters of royal, and illustrious ladies of Great Britain, ...
... inestimable joy whereof I cannot express; nor have any thing worthy to be
again presented to your majesty for the same your fatherly pity extended towards
me, most ingrately on my part abandoned (as much as in me lay), but my poor
heart, ...
Mar. Anne Everett Wood, 1846
6
The Poetical Works of Sir William Alexander, Earl of ...
... Had been abus'd by a pretended love: For, as I frankely love, whilst lov'd
againe, If the ingrate, ingrately me acquite, Straight kindling fury with a just
disdaine, I by love past, proportion then my spite ; And yet {Eumenes) I commend
thy minde, ...
William Alexander Earl of Stirling, Robert Alison, 1872
yet because they have been openly condemned and attainted of such
conspiracies and high treasons, most ingrately , spitefully , and heinously
committed against his benign and s0 gracious merciful Master unto them , since
the pardon ...
Henry Howard earl of Surrey, Thomas Wyatt, G.F. Nott, 1816
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The Poetical Works: Now First Collected and Edited with ...
... Had been abus'd by a pretended love: For, as I frankely love, whilst lov'd
againe, If the ingrate, ingrately me acquite, Straight kindling fury with a just
disdaine. I by love past, proportion then my spite; And yet (Eumenes) I commend
thy minde, ...
9
an apologie or declaration of the power and providence of ...
Nor may we smoother 1'101' forget ingrately The Heaven ofsiiwr, that was sent
but lately From Ferainando as a famous worke, Vnto Biffimtium to the greatest
TurkeWherein a spirit still moving too and fro, Made all the Engiue orderly to goe,
...
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The second part of the History of the Reformation of the ...
The great and inestimable joy whereof, I cannot express, nor have any thing
worthy to be again presented to your majesty for the same your fatherly pity
extended towards me, most ingrately on my part abandoned, as much as in me
lies, but ...