The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... true friend , the only one whom he dared to trust , his faithful wife , Matilda , died ; and as he stood by her closing tomb in the church of the Holy Trinity at Caen , he must have felt that , hated by those around him , and abhorred ...
... true friend , the only one whom he dared to trust , his faithful wife , Matilda , died ; and as he stood by her closing tomb in the church of the Holy Trinity at Caen , he must have felt that , hated by those around him , and abhorred ...
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... true tem- perance under the person of Guyon , brings him with his palmer through the Cave of Mammon and the Bower of Bliss , BY THE REV . FREDERICK ARNOLD . Ir is with peculiar pleasure that I claim for Edmund Spenser a place among that ...
... true tem- perance under the person of Guyon , brings him with his palmer through the Cave of Mammon and the Bower of Bliss , BY THE REV . FREDERICK ARNOLD . Ir is with peculiar pleasure that I claim for Edmund Spenser a place among that ...
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... true love to sing . " And ye that wont with greedy , vain desire To read my fault , and , wond'ring at my flame , To warm yourselves at my wide sparkling fire , Sith now that heat is quenchèd , quench my blame , And in her ashes shroud ...
... true love to sing . " And ye that wont with greedy , vain desire To read my fault , and , wond'ring at my flame , To warm yourselves at my wide sparkling fire , Sith now that heat is quenchèd , quench my blame , And in her ashes shroud ...
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... true belief in Christ , as St. Pat- rick and St. Columb , how much more easily shall godly teachers bring them to the true understanding of that which they already possessed ? . . . Some of our idle ministers , having a way for cred- it ...
... true belief in Christ , as St. Pat- rick and St. Columb , how much more easily shall godly teachers bring them to the true understanding of that which they already possessed ? . . . Some of our idle ministers , having a way for cred- it ...
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... true , you have given my dear Cattinetta no very favorable impression of the refined , chivalrous manners of the nobles of Venice , but she will forgive you that if you will promise to reward her this evening by the sound of your lovely ...
... true , you have given my dear Cattinetta no very favorable impression of the refined , chivalrous manners of the nobles of Venice , but she will forgive you that if you will promise to reward her this evening by the sound of your lovely ...
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