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... stand his weighty anvil placed ; And with one hand the hammer's ponderous weight He wielded , while the other ... standing at their doors , Admiring women on the pageant gazed . Meanwhile a busy throng the forum filled : There between ...
... stand his weighty anvil placed ; And with one hand the hammer's ponderous weight He wielded , while the other ... standing at their doors , Admiring women on the pageant gazed . Meanwhile a busy throng the forum filled : There between ...
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... stand , Close to the realm where angels have their birth , Just on the boundary of the spirit land ! The chain of being is complete in me ; In me is matter's last gradation lost ; And the next step is Spirit - Deity ! I can command the ...
... stand , Close to the realm where angels have their birth , Just on the boundary of the spirit land ! The chain of being is complete in me ; In me is matter's last gradation lost ; And the next step is Spirit - Deity ! I can command the ...
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... stands a coffin ; Where but now rose mad cries of revelry , There resounds the bitter wailing of mourners ; And over all keeps Death his watch : Watches us one and all the mighty Czar Within whose hands are lodged the destinies of a ...
... stands a coffin ; Where but now rose mad cries of revelry , There resounds the bitter wailing of mourners ; And over all keeps Death his watch : Watches us one and all the mighty Czar Within whose hands are lodged the destinies of a ...
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... stand at the gate of eternity . - Translation of CHARLES EDWARD TURNER . ESCARTES , RENÉ ( Latinized into RENATUS CARTESIUS ) , a French philosopher ; born at La Haye , Touraine , March 31 , 1596 ; died at Stockholm , February 11 , 1650 ...
... stand at the gate of eternity . - Translation of CHARLES EDWARD TURNER . ESCARTES , RENÉ ( Latinized into RENATUS CARTESIUS ) , a French philosopher ; born at La Haye , Touraine , March 31 , 1596 ; died at Stockholm , February 11 , 1650 ...
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... stand conspicuously will often want room and devel- opment . We find this fault with not a few of the miscellaneous poems , and these we should conceive to be the product of a period of youthful genius , when all manner of thoughts find ...
... stand conspicuously will often want room and devel- opment . We find this fault with not a few of the miscellaneous poems , and these we should conceive to be the product of a period of youthful genius , when all manner of thoughts find ...
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