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... eyes to heaven , uttering these words : “ O Lord Almighty and ever - living God , I give Thee most humble and hearty thanks that Thou hast been so merciful unto me as to spare me to see this joyful and blessed day . And I acknowledge ...
... eyes to heaven , uttering these words : “ O Lord Almighty and ever - living God , I give Thee most humble and hearty thanks that Thou hast been so merciful unto me as to spare me to see this joyful and blessed day . And I acknowledge ...
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... eye towards the place where Pym was wont to sit , and then walked directly to the chair . The Speaker , though ... eyes to see , nor tongue to speak , in this place , but as the House is pleased to direct me , whose servant I am ...
... eye towards the place where Pym was wont to sit , and then walked directly to the chair . The Speaker , though ... eyes to see , nor tongue to speak , in this place , but as the House is pleased to direct me , whose servant I am ...
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... eyes became riveted on Fenella , whose face and appearance , although rather singular than beautiful , had something in them wild , fantastic , and , as being so , even capti- vating , to an eye which had been gratified perhaps to ...
... eyes became riveted on Fenella , whose face and appearance , although rather singular than beautiful , had something in them wild , fantastic , and , as being so , even capti- vating , to an eye which had been gratified perhaps to ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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