Retrospective Review, Volume 3C. and H. Baldwyn, 1820 |
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... thee , neither doth he hate thee . Verily the life to come shall be better for thee than this present life , and thy Lord shall give thee a reward , wherewith thou shalt be well pleased . Did he not find thee an orphan , and hath he not ...
... thee , neither doth he hate thee . Verily the life to come shall be better for thee than this present life , and thy Lord shall give thee a reward , wherewith thou shalt be well pleased . Did he not find thee an orphan , and hath he not ...
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... thee in any thing . He said , if thou follow me , therefore , ask me not concerning any thing , until I shall declare the meaning thereof unto thee . So they both went on by the sea - shore , until they went up into a ship : and he made ...
... thee in any thing . He said , if thou follow me , therefore , ask me not concerning any thing , until I shall declare the meaning thereof unto thee . So they both went on by the sea - shore , until they went up into a ship : and he made ...
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... thee that thou couldest not bear with me ? Moses said , if I ask thee concerning any thing hereafter , suffer me not to accompany thee : now hast thou received an excuse from me . They went forward , therefore , until they came to the ...
... thee that thou couldest not bear with me ? Moses said , if I ask thee concerning any thing hereafter , suffer me not to accompany thee : now hast thou received an excuse from me . They went forward , therefore , until they came to the ...
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... thee , breath sacred ! heat divine ! Thou in the hermite dost enspire these heasts , And in the knights ' harts thou the same dost shrine ; Th ' ingraft , th ' inborne affections thou outwrests , Of rule , of libertie , of honours ...
... thee , breath sacred ! heat divine ! Thou in the hermite dost enspire these heasts , And in the knights ' harts thou the same dost shrine ; Th ' ingraft , th ' inborne affections thou outwrests , Of rule , of libertie , of honours ...
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... thee . " Fairefax , according to his custom , has forced two similies into this stanza ; we have " Cupid's deepe rivers have their shallow fordes . " And again : " Achilles ' lance , that woundes Carew's Godfrey of Bulloigne . 43.
... thee . " Fairefax , according to his custom , has forced two similies into this stanza ; we have " Cupid's deepe rivers have their shallow fordes . " And again : " Achilles ' lance , that woundes Carew's Godfrey of Bulloigne . 43.
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