The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 55Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1862 - American literature |
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... thou breakest none of the rules I lay down ; if thou dost , thy life is in danger . " He then proceeds to direct him ; and there is so much naïve humor in the advice , and the whole narrative af- fords so vivid a picture of the times ...
... thou breakest none of the rules I lay down ; if thou dost , thy life is in danger . " He then proceeds to direct him ; and there is so much naïve humor in the advice , and the whole narrative af- fords so vivid a picture of the times ...
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... thou destroy- That corn , thou Prince , is mine . “ Thou dragg'st no harrow , guid'st no plow , Nor swelterest through the harvest day— Mine , mine's the toil and bread . " Ha ! thou a magistrate from God ? God scatters blessings wide - ...
... thou destroy- That corn , thou Prince , is mine . “ Thou dragg'st no harrow , guid'st no plow , Nor swelterest through the harvest day— Mine , mine's the toil and bread . " Ha ! thou a magistrate from God ? God scatters blessings wide - ...
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... thou , who dar'st to call me traitor ? " cried Seymour , springing to his feet . " Treason in thy case has as- sumed gigantic proportions , such as it never heretofore attained . , Falsest of traitors hast thou been to thy late sover ...
... thou , who dar'st to call me traitor ? " cried Seymour , springing to his feet . " Treason in thy case has as- sumed gigantic proportions , such as it never heretofore attained . , Falsest of traitors hast thou been to thy late sover ...
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Lady of La GarayeEdinburgh Review | 2 |
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