The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 sidor |
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... light , and kings to the brightnesse of thy rising . The Sunne shall be no more thy light by day , neither for brightnesse shall the moone giue light vnto thee : but the LORD shall be unto thee an euerlasting light , and thy God thy ...
... light , and kings to the brightnesse of thy rising . The Sunne shall be no more thy light by day , neither for brightnesse shall the moone giue light vnto thee : but the LORD shall be unto thee an euerlasting light , and thy God thy ...
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... light ( perhaps affected by damp ) had failed to ignite . The time of all these various acts must be counted in seconds . Powell confessed to me that at this failure he experienced a paralysis of thought , of voice , of limbs . The ...
... light ( perhaps affected by damp ) had failed to ignite . The time of all these various acts must be counted in seconds . Powell confessed to me that at this failure he experienced a paralysis of thought , of voice , of limbs . The ...
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... light to raise Un- up the rational soul even to heaven . doubtedly , indeed , thou hast placed thy desirable tabernacle in books , where the Most High , the Light of light , the Book of Life , hath established thee . Here then all who ...
... light to raise Un- up the rational soul even to heaven . doubtedly , indeed , thou hast placed thy desirable tabernacle in books , where the Most High , the Light of light , the Book of Life , hath established thee . Here then all who ...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900 Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1902 |
The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900 Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1901 |
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