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To a large extent this is true : he knew human nature in all its forms , whether
great or mean , and he could enter so sympathetically into the views and feelings
of king and beggar alike that , even when he is expressing an opinion with the ...
To a large extent this is true : he knew human nature in all its forms , whether
great or mean , and he could enter so sympathetically into the views and feelings
of king and beggar alike that , even when he is expressing an opinion with the ...
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... Feared by their breed and famous by their birth , Renowned for their deeds as
far from homeFor Christian service and true chivalryAs is the sepulchre - in THE
ENGLISH HISTORIES 15.
... Feared by their breed and famous by their birth , Renowned for their deeds as
far from homeFor Christian service and true chivalryAs is the sepulchre - in THE
ENGLISH HISTORIES 15.
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For Christian service and true chivalryAs is the sepulchre - in stubborn JewryOf
the world's ransom , blessed Mary's Son ; This land of such dear souls , this dear ,
dear land , Is now leased out - I die pronouncing itLike to a tenement or pelting ...
For Christian service and true chivalryAs is the sepulchre - in stubborn JewryOf
the world's ransom , blessed Mary's Son ; This land of such dear souls , this dear ,
dear land , Is now leased out - I die pronouncing itLike to a tenement or pelting ...
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Nor is very much made of the Scot , though Sandy even then , in ways suitable to
the times , had learned his trick of fattening his lantern jaws on the good things of
the South : There's a saying , very old and true , “ If that you will France win ...
Nor is very much made of the Scot , though Sandy even then , in ways suitable to
the times , had learned his trick of fattening his lantern jaws on the good things of
the South : There's a saying , very old and true , “ If that you will France win ...
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Now these her princes are come home again , Come the three corners of the
world in arms , And we shall shock them ; nought shall make us rue , If England to
itself do rest but true . ROYALTY . - Shakspeare is no demagogue ; he has no
idea ...
Now these her princes are come home again , Come the three corners of the
world in arms , And we shall shock them ; nought shall make us rue , If England to
itself do rest but true . ROYALTY . - Shakspeare is no demagogue ; he has no
idea ...
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