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Page 106
... suffering . A minor poet , or a less experienced reasoner , would have centred all the recollections of the heart - stricken bride- groom in the person of the lady herself ; but Lord Byron , who could at his own pleasure make use of ...
... suffering . A minor poet , or a less experienced reasoner , would have centred all the recollections of the heart - stricken bride- groom in the person of the lady herself ; but Lord Byron , who could at his own pleasure make use of ...
Page 139
... Suffering even to death , and such a death ! yet suffering triumphantly , that the glory of God may shine with addi- tional brightness before the eyes of men , and that unbelievers may behold the majesty and the power of the faith for ...
... Suffering even to death , and such a death ! yet suffering triumphantly , that the glory of God may shine with addi- tional brightness before the eyes of men , and that unbelievers may behold the majesty and the power of the faith for ...
Page 99
... suffering of his last days . His complaint was pronounced to be one under which he might linger for some time ; but little encouragement was held out to hope for his ultimate recovery . The poor boy , however , was not destined to pine ...
... suffering of his last days . His complaint was pronounced to be one under which he might linger for some time ; but little encouragement was held out to hope for his ultimate recovery . The poor boy , however , was not destined to pine ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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