The World's Progress: With Illustrative Texts from Masterpieces of Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Modern European and American Literature; Fully Illustrated, 7. osaDelphian Society, 1911 |
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... cries they make , The very earth did shake ; Trumpet to trumpet spake , - Thunder to thunder . Well it thine age became , O noble Erpingham ! Which didst the signal aim To our hid forces , When from a meadow by , Like a storm suddenly ...
... cries they make , The very earth did shake ; Trumpet to trumpet spake , - Thunder to thunder . Well it thine age became , O noble Erpingham ! Which didst the signal aim To our hid forces , When from a meadow by , Like a storm suddenly ...
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... of tongues ; be quick ! And , do you hear ? remember how the streets Must be disposed for cries and salutations- Your grace determines not to see the king ? Mar. Not yet ; I shall be ready ten days 32 THE WORLD'S PROGRESS .
... of tongues ; be quick ! And , do you hear ? remember how the streets Must be disposed for cries and salutations- Your grace determines not to see the king ? Mar. Not yet ; I shall be ready ten days 32 THE WORLD'S PROGRESS .
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... cries , And undone orphans wash with tears my threshold ; I only think what ' tis to have my daughter Right honorable ; and ' tis a powerful charm , Makes me insensible of remorse or pity , Or the least sting of conscience . Lov . I ...
... cries , And undone orphans wash with tears my threshold ; I only think what ' tis to have my daughter Right honorable ; and ' tis a powerful charm , Makes me insensible of remorse or pity , Or the least sting of conscience . Lov . I ...
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... cries , When quiet grown she'd seen them , She kissed and wiped their dove - like eyes , And gave the bag between them . THE LITANY . IN the hour of my distress , When temptations me oppress , And when I my sins confess , Sweet Spirit ...
... cries , When quiet grown she'd seen them , She kissed and wiped their dove - like eyes , And gave the bag between them . THE LITANY . IN the hour of my distress , When temptations me oppress , And when I my sins confess , Sweet Spirit ...
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... cries Fright mine ears , and fright mine eyes , And all terrors me surprise , Sweet Spirit , comfort me ! When the Judgment is revealed , And that opened which was sealed , When to Thee I have appealed , Sweet Spirit , comfort me ! JOHN ...
... cries Fright mine ears , and fright mine eyes , And all terrors me surprise , Sweet Spirit , comfort me ! When the Judgment is revealed , And that opened which was sealed , When to Thee I have appealed , Sweet Spirit , comfort me ! JOHN ...
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