Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Band 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... I will cause breath to enter into you , and ye shall live : 6 And I will lay sinews upon you , and will bring up flesh upon you , and cover you with skin , and put breath in 24 COPELAND'S TREASURY Ezekiel, XXXVII, 1-14 •
... I will cause breath to enter into you , and ye shall live : 6 And I will lay sinews upon you , and will bring up flesh upon you , and cover you with skin , and put breath in 24 COPELAND'S TREASURY Ezekiel, XXXVII, 1-14 •
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... enter'd on The ample cave , nor could be seen un- known Of great Calypso ( for all Deities are Prompt in each other's knowledge , though so far Sever'd in dwellings ) but he could not see Ulysses there within ; without was he Set sad ...
... enter'd on The ample cave , nor could be seen un- known Of great Calypso ( for all Deities are Prompt in each other's knowledge , though so far Sever'd in dwellings ) but he could not see Ulysses there within ; without was he Set sad ...
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... enter the prison , Xanthippe and her children are sent home in the care of a servant of Crito's . The philosopher has just been released from chains . He explains why he welcomes death , and why he holds the immutable conviction that ...
... enter the prison , Xanthippe and her children are sent home in the care of a servant of Crito's . The philosopher has just been released from chains . He explains why he welcomes death , and why he holds the immutable conviction that ...
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... enter into thy kingdom . " The second suspicion or imputation was , that his Majesty had been informed I had spoken disloyally of him . The only witness of this was a base Frenchman , a runagate , a chymical fellow , whom I soon knew to ...
... enter into thy kingdom . " The second suspicion or imputation was , that his Majesty had been informed I had spoken disloyally of him . The only witness of this was a base Frenchman , a runagate , a chymical fellow , whom I soon knew to ...
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... Enter bravely everywhere , Seize on all to her belonging ; But if thou wouldst guarded be , Fearing her beams , take with thee Strength of liking , rage of longing . Think of that most grateful time When my leaping heart will climb , In ...
... Enter bravely everywhere , Seize on all to her belonging ; But if thou wouldst guarded be , Fearing her beams , take with thee Strength of liking , rage of longing . Think of that most grateful time When my leaping heart will climb , In ...
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