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Page 99
... give me all thy grief , and I will steal Each pang away , and lull thee to repose . These arms amid the wilderness shall stretch Soft shelter o'er thee : here thy brow be pillow'd ; And , ever as thou wak'st , the eye of Agnes Shall ...
... give me all thy grief , and I will steal Each pang away , and lull thee to repose . These arms amid the wilderness shall stretch Soft shelter o'er thee : here thy brow be pillow'd ; And , ever as thou wak'st , the eye of Agnes Shall ...
Page 239
... give flattery the appearance of truth . Victorious in Holland , dreaded by France , caressed by Spain , ex- tolled by England , looked up to by the Princes of Germany as the protector of the liberties of the Empire ; the Turks implored ...
... give flattery the appearance of truth . Victorious in Holland , dreaded by France , caressed by Spain , ex- tolled by England , looked up to by the Princes of Germany as the protector of the liberties of the Empire ; the Turks implored ...
Page 517
... give , at pleasure , to the bodies submitted to experi- ment , a degree of velocity so small , that the part of the resist- ance proportional to the square of the velocity may become comparable with the other terms of the function ...
... give , at pleasure , to the bodies submitted to experi- ment , a degree of velocity so small , that the part of the resist- ance proportional to the square of the velocity may become comparable with the other terms of the function ...
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