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... Lord , and said , My God forbid it me , that I should do this thing shall I drink the blood of these men that have put their lives in jeopardy ? for with the jeopardy of their lives they brought it . Therefore he would not drink it ...
... Lord , and said , My God forbid it me , that I should do this thing shall I drink the blood of these men that have put their lives in jeopardy ? for with the jeopardy of their lives they brought it . Therefore he would not drink it ...
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... lords , who , in comparison with each " fiendlike queen , " were " Full o ' the milk of human kindness . " Ahab evidenced this after his ... Lord whom Jezebel his wife stirred up . " In the grand crime of each , the murder of 32 LETTERS TO.
... lords , who , in comparison with each " fiendlike queen , " were " Full o ' the milk of human kindness . " Ahab evidenced this after his ... Lord whom Jezebel his wife stirred up . " In the grand crime of each , the murder of 32 LETTERS TO.
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... Lord Byron's descriptive apostrophe Rome , as " the Niöbe of nations , " " child- less and crownless in her voiceless wo , " - " a marble wilderness , " and " lone mother of dead empires , ” — is in its primary idea , of a decayed ...
... Lord Byron's descriptive apostrophe Rome , as " the Niöbe of nations , " " child- less and crownless in her voiceless wo , " - " a marble wilderness , " and " lone mother of dead empires , ” — is in its primary idea , of a decayed ...
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... Lord Byron's first and finest stanza is alto- gether derived from the prophet . " " Tis past , but yesterday a king , And armed with kings to strive , And now , thou art a nameless thing ; So abject , yet alive ! Is this the man of ...
... Lord Byron's first and finest stanza is alto- gether derived from the prophet . " " Tis past , but yesterday a king , And armed with kings to strive , And now , thou art a nameless thing ; So abject , yet alive ! Is this the man of ...
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... Lord shall endure for ever ; the Lord shall rejoice in his works . He looketh on the earth , and it trembleth ; he toucheth the hills , and they smoke . " * Washington Irving says of the oak , that it " assimilates in the grandeur of ...
... Lord shall endure for ever ; the Lord shall rejoice in his works . He looketh on the earth , and it trembleth ; he toucheth the hills , and they smoke . " * Washington Irving says of the oak , that it " assimilates in the grandeur of ...
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