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... Lady Cooke ; and he adds a beautiful quotation from Xenophon . 2 Sherlock on Death , 3 . 4 Butler , Analogy , 188 . 3 Ibid . 35. 38 . C least , be equal to that against it . We CHAP . III . ] DEATH AND A FUTURE STATE . 17.
... Lady Cooke ; and he adds a beautiful quotation from Xenophon . 2 Sherlock on Death , 3 . 4 Butler , Analogy , 188 . 3 Ibid . 35. 38 . C least , be equal to that against it . We CHAP . III . ] DEATH AND A FUTURE STATE . 17.
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... for its protection . 1 See Symmons's edition of Milton's Prose Works , vol . i . 5 , 6 . 2 Swift . 3 Lady M. W. Montague . 4 Burke . But were you to succeed , do you imagine any D 2 CHAP . IV . ] 35 RELIGION IN GENERAL .
... for its protection . 1 See Symmons's edition of Milton's Prose Works , vol . i . 5 , 6 . 2 Swift . 3 Lady M. W. Montague . 4 Burke . But were you to succeed , do you imagine any D 2 CHAP . IV . ] 35 RELIGION IN GENERAL .
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... lady took root downward in humility , and brought forth fruit upward in the substantial graces of a Chris- tian , in charity and justice , in chastity and mo- desty , in fair friendships and sweetness of society . She had not very much ...
... lady took root downward in humility , and brought forth fruit upward in the substantial graces of a Chris- tian , in charity and justice , in chastity and mo- desty , in fair friendships and sweetness of society . She had not very much ...
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... lady had so delicate and pure a skin , that the red wine could be seen through it while she was drinking . " Un beau visage est le plus beau de tous les spec- tacles ; et l'harmonie la plus douce est le son de la voix de celle que l'on ...
... lady had so delicate and pure a skin , that the red wine could be seen through it while she was drinking . " Un beau visage est le plus beau de tous les spec- tacles ; et l'harmonie la plus douce est le son de la voix de celle que l'on ...
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... Lady , you are the cruel'st she alive , If you will lead those graces to the grave , And leave the world no copy.3 Those lids o'er which the violet vein Wandering leaves a tender stain , Shining through the smoothest white That e'er did ...
... Lady , you are the cruel'st she alive , If you will lead those graces to the grave , And leave the world no copy.3 Those lids o'er which the violet vein Wandering leaves a tender stain , Shining through the smoothest white That e'er did ...
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