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ARTES 1837 SCIENTIA LIBRARY VERITAS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PLURIBUS UN TOFOOR QUAERIS PENINSULAM AMOENAN CIRCUMSPICE READING ROOM AG 305 .N9 ACA . 11 V13 ARTES 1837 LIBRARY.
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... Library , Gloucester . ROLAND AUSTIN . [ G. F. R. B. , DIEGO , M. , and MR . W. SCOTT also thanked for replies . ] DANTE , RUSKIN , AND A FONT ( 11 S. ii . 469 ) .- Dante says himself ( ' Inferno , ' xix . 19-20 ) , when speaking of the ...
... Library , Gloucester . ROLAND AUSTIN . [ G. F. R. B. , DIEGO , M. , and MR . W. SCOTT also thanked for replies . ] DANTE , RUSKIN , AND A FONT ( 11 S. ii . 469 ) .- Dante says himself ( ' Inferno , ' xix . 19-20 ) , when speaking of the ...
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... Library , " and Greek and Latin classics . Works from the library of the late Canon Griffiths comprise Atkyns's ' Glouces- tershire , ' folio , 1768 , 31. 158 .; Percy Anecdotes , ' 40 vols . in 20 , 11. 78 .; Skelton's Oxonia Antiqua ...
... Library , " and Greek and Latin classics . Works from the library of the late Canon Griffiths comprise Atkyns's ' Glouces- tershire , ' folio , 1768 , 31. 158 .; Percy Anecdotes , ' 40 vols . in 20 , 11. 78 .; Skelton's Oxonia Antiqua ...
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Sida 8 - Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, The clouds ye so much dread, Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head.
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Sida 369 - Still from the sire the son shall hear Of the stern strife, and carnage drear, Of Flodden's fatal field. Where shiver'd was fair Scotland's spear, And broken was her shield ! XXXV.
Sida 397 - For good undone and gifts misspent and resolutions vain, Tis somewhat late to trouble. This I know— I should live the same life over, if I had to live again; And the chances are I go where most men go.
Sida 66 - O, that a man might know The end of this day's business, ere it come ! But it sufficeth, that the day will end, And then the end is known.
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