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... seen an actor in our days enacting Shakspeare . What awful sounds assail my ears ? We caught a glimpse of her . Crowded houses and new pieces . Old age has on their temples shed her silver frost . Our eagle shall rise ' mid the ...
... seen an actor in our days enacting Shakspeare . What awful sounds assail my ears ? We caught a glimpse of her . Crowded houses and new pieces . Old age has on their temples shed her silver frost . Our eagle shall rise ' mid the ...
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... seen of angels , preached unto the Gentiles , believed on in the world , and received up into glory . 5. Charity is not puffed up , doth not behave itself unseemly` , is not easily provoked` , thinketh no evil , rejoiceth in the truth ...
... seen of angels , preached unto the Gentiles , believed on in the world , and received up into glory . 5. Charity is not puffed up , doth not behave itself unseemly` , is not easily provoked` , thinketh no evil , rejoiceth in the truth ...
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... seen , the wicked prize itself Buys out the law : but ' t is not so - above : There — is no shuffling : there — the action lies In its true nature . 2 . Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious courts ? Here - feel we ...
... seen , the wicked prize itself Buys out the law : but ' t is not so - above : There — is no shuffling : there — the action lies In its true nature . 2 . Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious courts ? Here - feel we ...
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... seen : the floating vessel swam Uplifted , and secure with beak - ed prow ́ , Rode tilting o'er the waves` . 2. My friend , adown life's valley ́ , hand in hand , With grateful change of grave and merry speech Or song , our hearts ...
... seen : the floating vessel swam Uplifted , and secure with beak - ed prow ́ , Rode tilting o'er the waves` . 2. My friend , adown life's valley ́ , hand in hand , With grateful change of grave and merry speech Or song , our hearts ...
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... seen at the mouth of a cavern in that place , it was resolved that we ( the French consul and himself ) should pay it a visit . 3. " In pursuance of this resolution , after we had landed on the island , and walked about four miles ...
... seen at the mouth of a cavern in that place , it was resolved that we ( the French consul and himself ) should pay it a visit . 3. " In pursuance of this resolution , after we had landed on the island , and walked about four miles ...
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