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... “ by the intentions of my parents and friends , I was destined of a child , and by mine own resolution ; till coming to some maturity of years , and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the Church , that he who would take orders must ...
... “ by the intentions of my parents and friends , I was destined of a child , and by mine own resolution ; till coming to some maturity of years , and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the Church , that he who would take orders must ...
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... In unreprovèd pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And singing startle the dull night , From his watch - tow'r in the skies , Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to come , in spite of sorrow , And at my window bid ...
... In unreprovèd pleasures free ; To hear the lark begin his flight , And singing startle the dull night , From his watch - tow'r in the skies , Till the dappled dawn doth rise ; Then to come , in spite of sorrow , And at my window bid ...
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1 To many a youth , and many a maid , Dancing in the chequered shade ; And young and old come forth to play On a sun - shine holy - day , Till the live - long day - light fail : Then to the spicy nut - brown ale , With stories told of ...
1 To many a youth , and many a maid , Dancing in the chequered shade ; And young and old come forth to play On a sun - shine holy - day , Till the live - long day - light fail : Then to the spicy nut - brown ale , With stories told of ...
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Come , but keep thy wonted state , With even step , and musing gait ; And looks commercing with the skies , Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes : There , held in holy passion still , Forget thyself to marble , till With a sad leaden ...
Come , but keep thy wonted state , With even step , and musing gait ; And looks commercing with the skies , Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes : There , held in holy passion still , Forget thyself to marble , till With a sad leaden ...
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“ As the Bear never sets , this implies that the student sits up till daybreak , when all stars disappear ” ( Keightley ) . The fabled Egyptian king , whom , on account of his universal kaowledge and skill , the Greeks called ...
“ As the Bear never sets , this implies that the student sits up till daybreak , when all stars disappear ” ( Keightley ) . The fabled Egyptian king , whom , on account of his universal kaowledge and skill , the Greeks called ...
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