Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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... once , his linguis vibrantibis ora ; But just as he's licking his lips , and gladly preparing to taste ' em , Straight into his eyeball the skipper stridentem conjicit hastam . Straight as he feels in his eyeball the lance , growing ...
... once , his linguis vibrantibis ora ; But just as he's licking his lips , and gladly preparing to taste ' em , Straight into his eyeball the skipper stridentem conjicit hastam . Straight as he feels in his eyeball the lance , growing ...
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... once has heard The cry for help , the tongue that all men speak , When want or woe or fear is in the throat , So that each word gasped out is like a shriek Pressed from the sore heart , or a strange wild note , Sung by some fay or fiend ...
... once has heard The cry for help , the tongue that all men speak , When want or woe or fear is in the throat , So that each word gasped out is like a shriek Pressed from the sore heart , or a strange wild note , Sung by some fay or fiend ...
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... once every year . My custom is to read four or five chap- ters every morning , immediately after rising from my bed . It employs about an hour of my time , and seems to me the most suitable manner of beginning the day . In whatsoever ...
... once every year . My custom is to read four or five chap- ters every morning , immediately after rising from my bed . It employs about an hour of my time , and seems to me the most suitable manner of beginning the day . In whatsoever ...
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... once ? ” — lxvi . 8 . " " " As iron sharpeneth iron , so doth a man the countenance of his friend . " " Iron sharpeneth iron ; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend . ” Prov . xxvii . 17 . " That he who runs may read ...
... once ? ” — lxvi . 8 . " " " As iron sharpeneth iron , so doth a man the countenance of his friend . " " Iron sharpeneth iron ; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend . ” Prov . xxvii . 17 . " That he who runs may read ...
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... once , as in II . Cor . xii . 13 : " Why haven't you fared as well as the other churches ? Ah ! there is one grievance - that you haven't had me to sup- port . Pray do not lay it up against me ! " These instances might be multiplied ...
... once , as in II . Cor . xii . 13 : " Why haven't you fared as well as the other churches ? Ah ! there is one grievance - that you haven't had me to sup- port . Pray do not lay it up against me ! " These instances might be multiplied ...
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