10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNURGED»
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Two New Arguments in Vindication of the Genuineness and ...
The First from Contemporary But Hitherto Unnoticed Evidence; the Second from
Certain Unheeded and Unurged Circumstances Connected with the Early History
of the Asiatic Churches John Collyer Knight. 0 TWO NEW ARGUMENTS IN ...
John Collyer Knight, 1842
2
The Works of William Shakespeare: The tempest. The two ...
Enter ADRIANA a/ncl LUCIANA. Adr. Ay, ay, Antipholus, look strange and frown;
Some other mistress hath thy sweet aspects; 110 I am not Adriana nor thy wife.
The time was once 'when thou unurged wouldst vow That never words were
music ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1891
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Being, analytically described in its chief respects: and ...
From the imperfectness of inferential evidence of religious truth, and the human
impossibility of this inference, unaided and unurged by religious intuition, and in
the actual absence of a Divine revelation, as subsequently proved not to have ...
John Richard Pickmere, 1854
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
UNURGED', adj. Not incited , not pressed. The time was once, when thou
unurged would'st vow, That never words were musick to thine ear Unless I spake.
Shaktpeare. UNUSED', adj. Not put to use; unemployed; lot accustomed. She
whose ...
5
The Life and Death of King John
And, noble Dauphin, albeit we swear A voluntary zeal and unurged faith 10 To
your proceedings ; yet believe me, prince, I am not glad that such a sore of time
Should seek a plaster by contemn'd revolt, And heal the inveterate canker of one
...
William Shakespeare, 1890
6
Grammardog Guide to The Comedy of Errors
The time was once when thou unurged wouldst vow That never words were
music to thine ear, That never object pleasing in thine eye, That never touch well
welcome to thy hand, That never meat sweet-savored in thy taste, Unless I spake
or ...
William Shakespeare, 2006
7
The Christian Faith Personally Given in a System of Doctrine
For to many people growth means a natural, an unurged development from an
implanted germ. Now, there is no such unurged development in the Christian life.
The whole thing is personally strenuous from conversion until death.
The time was once when thou unurged wouldst vow That never words were
music to thine ear, That never object pleasing in thine eye, That never touch well
welcome to thy hand, 115 That never meat sweet-savour'd in thy taste, Unless I ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1891
9
The Oxford Anthology of Tudor Drama
The time was once when thou, unurged, wouldst vow That never words were
music to thine ear, That never object pleasing in thine eye, That never touch well
welcome to thy hand; 110 That never meat sweet-savoured in thy taste, Unless I ...
10
The Complete Poems of John Donne
Fall ill or good, «tis madness to have proved Dangers unurged. Feed onthis
flattery: That absent loversonein th«other be. Dissemble nothing, not a boy, nor
change Thy body«s habit, normind«s: be notstrange To thyselfonly¦all willspyin
thy ...