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Page 92
... MIND . And they put him in ward , that the mind of the Lord might be shown them . - Bring it again to mind , O ye transgressors . - Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee . - Sitting clothed , and in his right ...
... MIND . And they put him in ward , that the mind of the Lord might be shown them . - Bring it again to mind , O ye transgressors . - Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee . - Sitting clothed , and in his right ...
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... mind have been a richly - ornamented window , expands as one after another of these and there , where the gallant knight once nightly suns rises , and dawns upon it - first laid his conquering sword at the feet of seen in separate ...
... mind have been a richly - ornamented window , expands as one after another of these and there , where the gallant knight once nightly suns rises , and dawns upon it - first laid his conquering sword at the feet of seen in separate ...
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... mind . The former , however , is always dependent upon and subservient to the latter ; but the power of mind may exist where there is little or no facility in the use of appropriate words . Were it possible that powerful language could ...
... mind . The former , however , is always dependent upon and subservient to the latter ; but the power of mind may exist where there is little or no facility in the use of appropriate words . Were it possible that powerful language could ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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