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Contents
UTOPIA | |
of Sir Thos More | |
THE LIFE OF SIR THOMAS MORE | vii |
Epistle to Peter Giles p | 10 |
116 | 172 |
Utopia | 184 |
239 | |
Common terms and phrases
agayne Amaurote anye awaye beinge beleve beynge bicause Bishopp Cardinall cause chaunce citie commeth comminge common wealth counsell countrey Cuthbert Tunstall daunger daye death dede divers doth dryve evel everye farre favour frendes furth geve geven Grace hable hath Henry VII Highnes himselfe honour kepe King's Kinge knowen kynge labour land Latin lawes learninge litle Lord Chauncellor lyfe lyve maners manye matter maye moneye mooste More's mynde myne never nothinge onelye onlye Parliament perceave Peter Giles Plato pleasaunt pleasure praye prince punished quod quoth Raphael Realme receave religion Robynson sayd saye selfe sense Shaks shal shewed Sir Tho Sir Thomas Moore sonne stoore syde themselfes thereof therfore theves theyr thinges thinke thou thynge trewe tyme unto Utopians vertue verye warre waye wayges weale publique wherin whome whyche wise witte woorke wyfe wyll