The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... feel the folly , the madness , the provoking extrava- gance of my behavior , treating men like slaves , and assuming a power over them which is most unjustifiable and most dangerous ; and yet con- trition and stinging reflection seem to ...
... feel the folly , the madness , the provoking extrava- gance of my behavior , treating men like slaves , and assuming a power over them which is most unjustifiable and most dangerous ; and yet con- trition and stinging reflection seem to ...
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... Feel the live leap of oars that smite the plain , For merry Greeks are we , and spring is come again . Leap on , good boat , leap on - we are hot - with love For the wide streets of marble Sybaris , And ' mid the crowd would stand To ...
... Feel the live leap of oars that smite the plain , For merry Greeks are we , and spring is come again . Leap on , good boat , leap on - we are hot - with love For the wide streets of marble Sybaris , And ' mid the crowd would stand To ...
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... feel a languid surprise at seeing the dead Archbishop retain his right hand uninjured wherewith to beckon his relentless judge to a higher tri- bunal : a tribunal where conscience ( set to work more freely by the very trance of the ...
... feel a languid surprise at seeing the dead Archbishop retain his right hand uninjured wherewith to beckon his relentless judge to a higher tri- bunal : a tribunal where conscience ( set to work more freely by the very trance of the ...
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