Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... mind determi- nately . A marvellous thing ! -the same night , as I have heard her tell many a time , as she lay in prayer , calling upon St Nicholas , whether sleeping or waking she could not assure , but about four of the clock in the ...
... mind determi- nately . A marvellous thing ! -the same night , as I have heard her tell many a time , as she lay in prayer , calling upon St Nicholas , whether sleeping or waking she could not assure , but about four of the clock in the ...
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... mind , and you have a good cause to re- joice . ' And his father and mother both said , that they were never of other mind , but prayed for him , that , as he had begun to confess Christ before men , he likewise might so continue to the ...
... mind , and you have a good cause to re- joice . ' And his father and mother both said , that they were never of other mind , but prayed for him , that , as he had begun to confess Christ before men , he likewise might so continue to the ...
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... mind to ill . Had ye once seen these her celestial treasures , And unrevealed pleasures , Then would ye wonder and her praises sing , That all the woods would answer , and your echo ring . Open the temple gates unto my love , Open them ...
... mind to ill . Had ye once seen these her celestial treasures , And unrevealed pleasures , Then would ye wonder and her praises sing , That all the woods would answer , and your echo ring . Open the temple gates unto my love , Open them ...
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... mind that I must die ! The gown which I am used to wear , The knife wherewith I cut my meat ; And eke that old and ancient chair , Which is my only usual seat ; All these do tell me I must die , And yet my life amend not I. My ancestors ...
... mind that I must die ! The gown which I am used to wear , The knife wherewith I cut my meat ; And eke that old and ancient chair , Which is my only usual seat ; All these do tell me I must die , And yet my life amend not I. My ancestors ...
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... mind , The mind of viper's race . She makes thee seek , yet fear to find ; To find , but nought enjoy ; In many frowns , some passing smiles She yields to more annoy . She letteth fall some luring baits , For fools to gather up ; Now ...
... mind , The mind of viper's race . She makes thee seek , yet fear to find ; To find , but nought enjoy ; In many frowns , some passing smiles She yields to more annoy . She letteth fall some luring baits , For fools to gather up ; Now ...
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