EssaysMacmillan, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... sweet manner , moderating the assembly ; the summer afternoon , the stately collegiate room , overlooking the studious garden , girdled about by the broad and even - flowing Thames , among sedge and osier - beds , and haunted by no ...
... sweet manner , moderating the assembly ; the summer afternoon , the stately collegiate room , overlooking the studious garden , girdled about by the broad and even - flowing Thames , among sedge and osier - beds , and haunted by no ...
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... sweet - tempered , amiable man , one who could count no enemies - with the faults of a scholar , it is true , his hair tangled , his canonical coat dusty , slovenly and negligent in his habits ; a bad man of business , and a forgetful ...
... sweet - tempered , amiable man , one who could count no enemies - with the faults of a scholar , it is true , his hair tangled , his canonical coat dusty , slovenly and negligent in his habits ; a bad man of business , and a forgetful ...
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... sweet gabled and mullioned houses of grey stone , where gardens run down to the placid , clear chalk - stream , wandering through its water- meadows , when the troubles began . A man such as John had never a doubt as to his policy : he ...
... sweet gabled and mullioned houses of grey stone , where gardens run down to the placid , clear chalk - stream , wandering through its water- meadows , when the troubles began . A man such as John had never a doubt as to his policy : he ...
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... sweet ; resolving that , should the horrid phantom of inevitable destruction be true , should he be destined to that bitter place , yet that he would even there behave himself with such submissive patience that God should not have the ...
... sweet ; resolving that , should the horrid phantom of inevitable destruction be true , should he be destined to that bitter place , yet that he would even there behave himself with such submissive patience that God should not have the ...
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... , am an immortal ray Of God ; O joy ! and back to God shall go . And here sweet love on wings me up doth stay . I live , I'm sure ; and joy this life to know . Night and vain dreams begone - Father of lights , Henry More , the Platonist 45.
... , am an immortal ray Of God ; O joy ! and back to God shall go . And here sweet love on wings me up doth stay . I live , I'm sure ; and joy this life to know . Night and vain dreams begone - Father of lights , Henry More , the Platonist 45.
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