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... live As was his daughter or his dearest child.- There came a stranger to this wealthy man , And he refused and spared to take his own , Or of his store to dress or make his meat , But took the poor man's sheep , partly poor man's store ...
... live As was his daughter or his dearest child.- There came a stranger to this wealthy man , And he refused and spared to take his own , Or of his store to dress or make his meat , But took the poor man's sheep , partly poor man's store ...
Page 665
... live - to die ! With mankind my vacant heart Feels as if it had no part ! Love , thy slave I'd rather be , Than free , if this is being free ! Rather feel thy worst annoy , Than live and never know thy joy ! Come , then , let thy ...
... live - to die ! With mankind my vacant heart Feels as if it had no part ! Love , thy slave I'd rather be , Than free , if this is being free ! Rather feel thy worst annoy , Than live and never know thy joy ! Come , then , let thy ...
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... live well for a month , marry ; if you would live well all your life , tuin priest . " This is an old proverb ; but by turning priest is not barely meant be- coming an ecclesiastic , but it alludes to the celibacy of the Romish clergy ...
... live well for a month , marry ; if you would live well all your life , tuin priest . " This is an old proverb ; but by turning priest is not barely meant be- coming an ecclesiastic , but it alludes to the celibacy of the Romish clergy ...
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