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... friends the priests on public things ? " " They , Sabacon , happy in choice and practice , trace the book of knowledge , ever open in fair nature ; they look to the azure vault , shining in heavenly calmness and repose , to read the ...
... friends the priests on public things ? " " They , Sabacon , happy in choice and practice , trace the book of knowledge , ever open in fair nature ; they look to the azure vault , shining in heavenly calmness and repose , to read the ...
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... friends ; and it is no matter of wonder that she delights not only in recording his private friendship to her , but his public exploits in the naval service in which he ... friends 12 friends of freedom . A sketch of the History of ( 180 )
... friends ; and it is no matter of wonder that she delights not only in recording his private friendship to her , but his public exploits in the naval service in which he ... friends 12 friends of freedom . A sketch of the History of ( 180 )
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... friends long lost , who only came to cheat her fancy , and revive sensations that time had almost obliterated . Having determined not again to mention the subject , she contented her- self with merely ringing her bell , finding she ...
... friends long lost , who only came to cheat her fancy , and revive sensations that time had almost obliterated . Having determined not again to mention the subject , she contented her- self with merely ringing her bell , finding she ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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