Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... remain , And ' mongst them all no change hath yet been found : But if thou now shouldst weigh them new in pound , We are not sure they would so long remain : All change is perilous , and all chance unsound ; Therefore leave off to weigh ...
... remain , And ' mongst them all no change hath yet been found : But if thou now shouldst weigh them new in pound , We are not sure they would so long remain : All change is perilous , and all chance unsound ; Therefore leave off to weigh ...
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... remain , And ' mongst them all no change hath yet been found : But if thou now shouldst weigh them new in pound , We are not sure they would so long remain : All change is perilous , and all chance unsound ; Therefore leave off to weigh ...
... remain , And ' mongst them all no change hath yet been found : But if thou now shouldst weigh them new in pound , We are not sure they would so long remain : All change is perilous , and all chance unsound ; Therefore leave off to weigh ...
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... remain ; but be you my bail that I shall not remain when I die , but shall depart hence , that Criton may bear it the more easily , and may not be affected when he sees my body burnt or buried , as if I were suffering some dreadful ...
... remain ; but be you my bail that I shall not remain when I die , but shall depart hence , that Criton may bear it the more easily , and may not be affected when he sees my body burnt or buried , as if I were suffering some dreadful ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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