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... soul of Hrothgar , was his dusky den . God forbade him then ! - e'er to come anear nor partake its cheer . ) Scylding good and great , Long was wracked and broken . 13 And chiefs together sate Oft at rede , devising , what to do were ...
... soul of Hrothgar , was his dusky den . God forbade him then ! - e'er to come anear nor partake its cheer . ) Scylding good and great , Long was wracked and broken . 13 And chiefs together sate Oft at rede , devising , what to do were ...
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... soul contract , and drove Into the glasses of your eyes ; 40 So made such mirrors , and such spies , That they did all to you epitomize- Countries , towns , courts beg from above A pattern of your love . " 45 The mystery , the sign you ...
... soul contract , and drove Into the glasses of your eyes ; 40 So made such mirrors , and such spies , That they did all to you epitomize- Countries , towns , courts beg from above A pattern of your love . " 45 The mystery , the sign you ...
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... soul , we have found out the true object , not only of friendship , but Charity ; and the greatest happiness that we can bequeath the soul , is that wherein we all do place our last fe- licity , Salvation ; which though it be not in our ...
... soul , we have found out the true object , not only of friendship , but Charity ; and the greatest happiness that we can bequeath the soul , is that wherein we all do place our last fe- licity , Salvation ; which though it be not in our ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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