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... cause . And should I leave behind The inviolate island of the sage and free , And seek me out a home by a remoter sea , Perhaps I loved it well ; and should I lay My ashes in a soil which is not mine , My spirit shall resume it - if we ...
... cause . And should I leave behind The inviolate island of the sage and free , And seek me out a home by a remoter sea , Perhaps I loved it well ; and should I lay My ashes in a soil which is not mine , My spirit shall resume it - if we ...
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... cause , and dismissed them . The opinion of the council was then taken ; and the supple courtiers , far from en- tertaining any of the doubts which had staggered the judges , de- clared , that so far was the king's request from any ...
... cause , and dismissed them . The opinion of the council was then taken ; and the supple courtiers , far from en- tertaining any of the doubts which had staggered the judges , de- clared , that so far was the king's request from any ...
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... causes which led him to Greece , that he might re- trieve himself . He thought that his name coupled with the Greek cause would sound well at home . When he arrived at Cephalo- nia , and found that he was in good odour with the ...
... causes which led him to Greece , that he might re- trieve himself . He thought that his name coupled with the Greek cause would sound well at home . When he arrived at Cephalo- nia , and found that he was in good odour with the ...
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