English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to StevensonH. Holt and Company, 1915 - 816 páginas |
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... mind conceive . Resplendent it shines , as the Son of God Dazzling breaks through the dome of heaven . Glorious appears the presence of Christ , The King as He comes through the clouds in the East , Merciful and mild in mind to his own ...
... mind conceive . Resplendent it shines , as the Son of God Dazzling breaks through the dome of heaven . Glorious appears the presence of Christ , The King as He comes through the clouds in the East , Merciful and mild in mind to his own ...
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... mind To set the sail , For so he thinks Far on the waves To win his way . With eager desire ; Loud cries the lone - flier , 115 And stirs the mind's longing To travel the way that is trackless , The death - way over the flood . For my ...
... mind To set the sail , For so he thinks Far on the waves To win his way . With eager desire ; Loud cries the lone - flier , 115 And stirs the mind's longing To travel the way that is trackless , The death - way over the flood . For my ...
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... mind , and undis- turbed devotion , so he now departed to His chewing the cud , converted the same into most sing the nocturnal praises of our Lord ? They harmonious verse ; and sweetly repeating the answered , " It is not far off ...
... mind , and undis- turbed devotion , so he now departed to His chewing the cud , converted the same into most sing the nocturnal praises of our Lord ? They harmonious verse ; and sweetly repeating the answered , " It is not far off ...
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... mind what wise men there were formerly among the English , both of godly and of worldly office , and what happy times were those throughout England ; and how the kings 55 who had rule of the folk in those days obeyed God and His ...
... mind what wise men there were formerly among the English , both of godly and of worldly office , and what happy times were those throughout England ; and how the kings 55 who had rule of the folk in those days obeyed God and His ...
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... mind , ere it be brought to pass , and while it is but thought . But as soon as it is accomplished we call it Fate . From this every man may know that Prov- idence and Fate are not only two names , but two things . Providence is the ...
... mind , ere it be brought to pass , and while it is but thought . But as soon as it is accomplished we call it Fate . From this every man may know that Prov- idence and Fate are not only two names , but two things . Providence is the ...
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