The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 9G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... be to the Father of Heaven . Then Launcelot kneeled down tofore the chamber , for well wist he that there was the Sangreal within that chamber . Then said he : Fair sweet Father , Jesu Christ , if ever I did thing 22 MALORY.
... be to the Father of Heaven . Then Launcelot kneeled down tofore the chamber , for well wist he that there was the Sangreal within that chamber . Then said he : Fair sweet Father , Jesu Christ , if ever I did thing 22 MALORY.
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... heaven . But that may not be any more than we fall towards heaven from the earth where we are ; for from what part of the earth that men dwell , either above or beneath , it seems always to them that they go more right than any other ...
... heaven . But that may not be any more than we fall towards heaven from the earth where we are ; for from what part of the earth that men dwell , either above or beneath , it seems always to them that they go more right than any other ...
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... crossed the churchyard , where , by the favor of Heaven , there was not yet a living crea- ture , entered a little street that ran between the church and Don Abbondio's house , turned into the first alley they came 36 MANZONI.
... crossed the churchyard , where , by the favor of Heaven , there was not yet a living crea- ture , entered a little street that ran between the church and Don Abbondio's house , turned into the first alley they came 36 MANZONI.
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... heavens ! ye varied summits , familiar to him who has been brought up among you , and impressed upon his mind as clearly as the countenance of his dearest friends ! ye torrents , whose murmur he recognizes like the sound of the voices ...
... heavens ! ye varied summits , familiar to him who has been brought up among you , and impressed upon his mind as clearly as the countenance of his dearest friends ! ye torrents , whose murmur he recognizes like the sound of the voices ...
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... ) Faustus's Study FAUSTUS discovered . Faust . Now , Faustus , must Thou needs be damn'd , and canst thou not be sav'd . What boots it , then , to think of God or heaven ? Away with such vain fancies , and despair ; Despair MARLOWE 43.
... ) Faustus's Study FAUSTUS discovered . Faust . Now , Faustus , must Thou needs be damn'd , and canst thou not be sav'd . What boots it , then , to think of God or heaven ? Away with such vain fancies , and despair ; Despair MARLOWE 43.
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