- 1519;[page needed]
Roger Ascham said "Necessitie, the
inventour of all
goodnesse" in 1545.[page needed] In 1608,
George Chapman, in his two-part play The...
- Swine,
maketh that
pudding which is
called the
Haggas or Haggus, of
whose goodnesse it is in
vaine to boast,
because there is
hardly to be
found a man that...
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Kenelm Digby wrote of her: "I have not seen more prudence, sweetnesse,
goodnesse,
honor and
bravery shewed by any
woman that I know, than this unfortunate...
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which bitternesse is
moder of Accidie, and
binimeth him the love of alle
goodnesse. In his
sustained analysis of the vice in Q. 35 of the
Second Part (Secunda...
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keeps the key, The poor old cook, in the
larder doth look,
Where is no
goodnesse to be found, Yet let's be content, and the
times lament, you see the world...
- valor,
beauty and chastity,
armes and arts, met and kist in him, and his
goodnesse lent so much
mintage to
other Princes, that if
Xenophon were now to describe...
- spede. Kirieleyson. ∘∘∘ Now is tyme of gladnesse. To
synge of the Lorde's
goodnesse:
Therfore glad now wyll we be, And
rejoyse in Hym onely. Kirieleyson....
- in a
letter to his family,
where he stated:
indever [my]
selfe in all
goodnesse, that I hope in time you may live to se[e] mee
become a newe man. "Transcript...
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wisdom meet in a
vertuous disposed woman she is the ****est
closet for all
goodnesse. She is like a well-balanced ship that may
beare all her saile. She is...
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Pictures With
Wholesome Precepts. The
First Part: Of God. Of The Diuell. Of
Goodnesse. Of badnesse. Of heaven: of ****, 1610
Plain evidences: The
Church of...