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The spirit of the Renaissance , whose child on one side he was , claimed him for its own . In thinking of his life - work as a whole , we commonly emphasise so strongly the purely religious and moral side of it , and the Hebraic zeal or ...
The spirit of the Renaissance , whose child on one side he was , claimed him for its own . In thinking of his life - work as a whole , we commonly emphasise so strongly the purely religious and moral side of it , and the Hebraic zeal or ...
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Two such I saw , what time the laboured ox In his loose traces from the furrow came , And the swinked 1 hedger at his supper sat ; I saw them under a green mantling vine , That crawls along the side of yon small hill , Plucking ripe ...
Two such I saw , what time the laboured ox In his loose traces from the furrow came , And the swinked 1 hedger at his supper sat ; I saw them under a green mantling vine , That crawls along the side of yon small hill , Plucking ripe ...
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The conscience , Friend , to have lost them overplied In Liberty's defence , my noble task , Of which all Europe rings from side to side . This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind , had I no better ...
The conscience , Friend , to have lost them overplied In Liberty's defence , my noble task , Of which all Europe rings from side to side . This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind , had I no better ...
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