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... glory which they can neither diminish nor endure ; to praise what is good in any kind is to dispraise what is bad , and every honour done to men worthy of honour is an insult to men who are powerless to confer it and hopeless to receive ...
... glory which they can neither diminish nor endure ; to praise what is good in any kind is to dispraise what is bad , and every honour done to men worthy of honour is an insult to men who are powerless to confer it and hopeless to receive ...
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... this time it is hardly an angel of light . Unconscious of her office as another St. Michael , the Angel of the Flesh treads under the unconquerable Devil . Seen but once in full , the naked glory of L'HOMME QUI RIT . 7.
... this time it is hardly an angel of light . Unconscious of her office as another St. Michael , the Angel of the Flesh treads under the unconquerable Devil . Seen but once in full , the naked glory of L'HOMME QUI RIT . 7.
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Algernon Charles Swinburne. Seen but once in full , the naked glory of the Titaness irradiates all one side of the poem with excess and superflux of splendour . Among the fields and gardens , the mountain heights and hollows , of Victor ...
Algernon Charles Swinburne. Seen but once in full , the naked glory of the Titaness irradiates all one side of the poem with excess and superflux of splendour . Among the fields and gardens , the mountain heights and hollows , of Victor ...
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... glory of Germany before turning to France with a cry of inarticulate love , to the sad majestic epi- logue which seals up the sorrowful record of the days of capitulation , the various and continuous harmony flows forward through light ...
... glory of Germany before turning to France with a cry of inarticulate love , to the sad majestic epi- logue which seals up the sorrowful record of the days of capitulation , the various and continuous harmony flows forward through light ...
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... glory of speech , some new splendour of song , in which to array themselves for everlasting ; words of hatred and horror for the greed and ravin of the enemy and his princes " who feed on gold and blood Till with the stain their inmost ...
... glory of speech , some new splendour of song , in which to array themselves for everlasting ; words of hatred and horror for the greed and ravin of the enemy and his princes " who feed on gold and blood Till with the stain their inmost ...
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