The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... hear us , good LORD . That it may please Thee to bring into the way of truth all such as have erred , and are deceived ; We beseech Thee to hear us , good LORD . That it may please Thee to strengthen such as do stand ; and to comfort ...
... hear us , good LORD . That it may please Thee to bring into the way of truth all such as have erred , and are deceived ; We beseech Thee to hear us , good LORD . That it may please Thee to strengthen such as do stand ; and to comfort ...
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... hear what I have to say Yo ' God , Can Ya hear me ? Can You hear me at night when I'm crying myself to sleep ? Can You hear me during the day when I'm thinking of things that are not pleasing to you ? I just need to know that You can hear ...
... hear what I have to say Yo ' God , Can Ya hear me ? Can You hear me at night when I'm crying myself to sleep ? Can You hear me during the day when I'm thinking of things that are not pleasing to you ? I just need to know that You can hear ...
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... hear sounds that you could never hear before. Studies show that there are thousands of different sounds that are not normally audible to the average person. Slip on mis technologically advanced device and you'll instantly hear like a ...
... hear sounds that you could never hear before. Studies show that there are thousands of different sounds that are not normally audible to the average person. Slip on mis technologically advanced device and you'll instantly hear like a ...
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... hear them say . And it's complicated , because I have my own context for hearing their words . To hear them is to hear my parents ' disapproval . To hear them is to hear the disdain of friends and relatives who are too timid to say what ...
... hear them say . And it's complicated , because I have my own context for hearing their words . To hear them is to hear my parents ' disapproval . To hear them is to hear the disdain of friends and relatives who are too timid to say what ...
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... hears others by watching how they form their lips when they speak.” Noticing his hesitancy, she added quietly, “Please do not stare at her when she comes in the room; it makes her very uncomfortable.” “Oh, yes... of ... Hear 'ILove You'
... hears others by watching how they form their lips when they speak.” Noticing his hesitancy, she added quietly, “Please do not stare at her when she comes in the room; it makes her very uncomfortable.” “Oh, yes... of ... Hear 'ILove You'
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