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... thee , for that surpasseth his sup- posed omnipotence , but it is because thy tender heart having always leaned affectionately upon good , hath felt and known nothing of evil . ' I once persuaded thee to reflect much ; let me now persuade ...
... thee , for that surpasseth his sup- posed omnipotence , but it is because thy tender heart having always leaned affectionately upon good , hath felt and known nothing of evil . ' I once persuaded thee to reflect much ; let me now persuade ...
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... thee ; My soul looks forward , through a mist of tears , To pierce the darkness of the coming years , And dimly reads , amid the future gloom , Warnings she dares not utter of thy doom . And canst thou perish , island of the free ...
... thee ; My soul looks forward , through a mist of tears , To pierce the darkness of the coming years , And dimly reads , amid the future gloom , Warnings she dares not utter of thy doom . And canst thou perish , island of the free ...
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... thee , ) Entreat thee to forget ? I who besought Thy love so long , and bade thee swear , and told thee What years of paradise each broken vow , Like a loosed fiend , drove withering from thy hopes ! And shall I urge thee to receive ...
... thee , ) Entreat thee to forget ? I who besought Thy love so long , and bade thee swear , and told thee What years of paradise each broken vow , Like a loosed fiend , drove withering from thy hopes ! And shall I urge thee to receive ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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