Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, Volume 21801 |
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... doth not profit . I answer : a reli- gion which allows its possessor to slumber on , content with present attainments ; which infuses into him no efficient or practical zeal for spreading it ; which permits all the solicitudes of the ...
... doth not profit . I answer : a reli- gion which allows its possessor to slumber on , content with present attainments ; which infuses into him no efficient or practical zeal for spreading it ; which permits all the solicitudes of the ...
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... omniscient , and almighty . There are things impossible with men which are possible with God ; and while a law like that of gravita- n tion , so vast and comprehensive , reaching to " Doth God take care for Oxen ? " 11.
... omniscient , and almighty . There are things impossible with men which are possible with God ; and while a law like that of gravita- n tion , so vast and comprehensive , reaching to " Doth God take care for Oxen ? " 11.
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... DOTH THE LITTLE BUSY BEE How doth the little busy Flea How doth the ever busy Wasp ... How doth the busy Russian Bee , 1875 How doth the dizzy Disraeli , 1858 How doth the lively Spelling Bee , 1876 How doth the little busy Wheeze How doth ...
... DOTH THE LITTLE BUSY BEE How doth the little busy Flea How doth the ever busy Wasp ... How doth the busy Russian Bee , 1875 How doth the dizzy Disraeli , 1858 How doth the lively Spelling Bee , 1876 How doth the little busy Wheeze How doth ...
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... doth make a man like you Make haste to hide himself from others' sight? Are you afeard your deeds shall be made ... doth not shoot– Whose conscience, mayhap, speaks to him with lies. This shall I both recall and contemplate, Lest to some ...
... doth make a man like you Make haste to hide himself from others' sight? Are you afeard your deeds shall be made ... doth not shoot– Whose conscience, mayhap, speaks to him with lies. This shall I both recall and contemplate, Lest to some ...
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... doth worship thee , doth worship thee , earth doth worship thee , all the earth doth worship thee , . all the earth doth worship thee , all the earth doth worship thee , all , all , all the earth doth worship thee , all the earth doth ...
... doth worship thee , doth worship thee , earth doth worship thee , all the earth doth worship thee , . all the earth doth worship thee , all the earth doth worship thee , all , all , all the earth doth worship thee , all the earth doth ...
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