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... reverend sir , " said the good widow , detaining him , “ if it might be your pleasure to take part with us if there is any thing wrong ; and if there is any thing wanted , to say that it is just coming , or to make some excuses your ...
... reverend sir , " said the good widow , detaining him , “ if it might be your pleasure to take part with us if there is any thing wrong ; and if there is any thing wanted , to say that it is just coming , or to make some excuses your ...
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... reverend Father , and my good lord , " re- plied the Refectioner , " I did enquire after the youth , and I learn he is one who prefers the casque to the cowl , and the sword of the flesh to the weapons of the spirit . " " And if it be ...
... reverend Father , and my good lord , " re- plied the Refectioner , " I did enquire after the youth , and I learn he is one who prefers the casque to the cowl , and the sword of the flesh to the weapons of the spirit . " " And if it be ...
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... reverend bre- thren , and , heaving a sigh , as if he would have * The rest of this doggrel rhime may be found in Fos- brooke's learned work on British Monachism . burst his steel - cuirass , he thus commenced his THE MONASTERY . 75.
... reverend bre- thren , and , heaving a sigh , as if he would have * The rest of this doggrel rhime may be found in Fos- brooke's learned work on British Monachism . burst his steel - cuirass , he thus commenced his THE MONASTERY . 75.
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... reverend sir , I may well heave such a suspiration , who have , as it were , exchanged heaven for purgatory , leaving the lightsome sphere of the royal court of England , for a remote nook in this inaccessible desert - quitting the tilt ...
... reverend sir , I may well heave such a suspiration , who have , as it were , exchanged heaven for purgatory , leaving the lightsome sphere of the royal court of England , for a remote nook in this inaccessible desert - quitting the tilt ...
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... reverend sir , " replied the knight , " forgive an unhappy person , who , in giving a history of his miseries , dilateth upon them extremely , even as he who , having fallen from a precipice , looketh upward to measure the height from ...
... reverend sir , " replied the knight , " forgive an unhappy person , who , in giving a history of his miseries , dilateth upon them extremely , even as he who , having fallen from a precipice , looketh upward to measure the height from ...
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