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So saying , St. John , with a light step and light heart , tripped on deck , leaving Lord Henry and our hero to their medita- tions ; the former , who had been rather bored by the Shamboro ' Gazette , ' already half asleep ; the latter ...
So saying , St. John , with a light step and light heart , tripped on deck , leaving Lord Henry and our hero to their medita- tions ; the former , who had been rather bored by the Shamboro ' Gazette , ' already half asleep ; the latter ...
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Whether the kingdoms and lands themselves , with their various nationalities , look on the matter in the same light , is another question . While it is their ruler's interest and policy to keep them together , it is quite possible that ...
Whether the kingdoms and lands themselves , with their various nationalities , look on the matter in the same light , is another question . While it is their ruler's interest and policy to keep them together , it is quite possible that ...
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... favourite measure is significant , and the opening stanza of Vaughan's poem on Departed Friends ' may be quoted as showing how thoroughly the modern poet sympathises with his predecessor :They are all gone into the world of light !
... favourite measure is significant , and the opening stanza of Vaughan's poem on Departed Friends ' may be quoted as showing how thoroughly the modern poet sympathises with his predecessor :They are all gone into the world of light !
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But Love , the Conqueror , Love , Immortal Love , Through the high heaven doth move , Spurning the brute earth with his purple wings , And from the great Sun brings Some radiant beam to light the House of Life ; Sweetens our grosser ...
But Love , the Conqueror , Love , Immortal Love , Through the high heaven doth move , Spurning the brute earth with his purple wings , And from the great Sun brings Some radiant beam to light the House of Life ; Sweetens our grosser ...
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His Apology for Sebonde does not throw so much light on his religious beliefs as we should desire . If readers are dis- appointed in their expectations here , they have themselves to blame , for they search for something which his ...
His Apology for Sebonde does not throw so much light on his religious beliefs as we should desire . If readers are dis- appointed in their expectations here , they have themselves to blame , for they search for something which his ...
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