History of English Literature, Band 33Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... thee was a house built ere thou wert born ; for thee was a mould shapen ere thou of thy mother camest . Its height is not deter- mined , nor its depth measured ; nor is it closed up ( however long it may be ) until I thee bring where ...
... thee was a house built ere thou wert born ; for thee was a mould shapen ere thou of thy mother camest . Its height is not deter- mined , nor its depth measured ; nor is it closed up ( however long it may be ) until I thee bring where ...
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... thee and all thy heale , And wishes both thy health and weal ; And loves thee even as far forth than As any woman may a man ; And is thine own , and so she says ; And cares for thee ten thousand ways . Of thee she speaks , on thee she ...
... thee and all thy heale , And wishes both thy health and weal ; And loves thee even as far forth than As any woman may a man ; And is thine own , and so she says ; And cares for thee ten thousand ways . Of thee she speaks , on thee she ...
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... thee : ' Tis as hard for me To think thee false , and harder , than for thee To hold me foul . " 24 Strongly as she is tried , her heart , once given , never draws back . Perigot , deceived , driven to despair , persuaded that she is un ...
... thee : ' Tis as hard for me To think thee false , and harder , than for thee To hold me foul . " 24 Strongly as she is tried , her heart , once given , never draws back . Perigot , deceived , driven to despair , persuaded that she is un ...
Inhalt
The outer man is only a clue to study the inner invisible man | 5 |
History is a mechanical and psychological problem Within certain | 19 |
CHAPTER FIRST | 31 |
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