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The first I have to Thy sons , renown'd in arts and arms , record is the production
of a young For labour strong , in battle brave , man on whom Nature has
bestowed On martial field or stormy wave . talents , but whose niggard fortune
And oh ! to ...
The first I have to Thy sons , renown'd in arts and arms , record is the production
of a young For labour strong , in battle brave , man on whom Nature has
bestowed On martial field or stormy wave . talents , but whose niggard fortune
And oh ! to ...
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The mit you ; a constable is now at the next morning he waited on Dr Plum- door ,
mit four varrants for your four tree ; " I am , Sir , ” said he , " a poor hopeful young
gentlemen , to take priest of the dispersed house of Israel , dem before de ...
The mit you ; a constable is now at the next morning he waited on Dr Plum- door ,
mit four varrants for your four tree ; " I am , Sir , ” said he , " a poor hopeful young
gentlemen , to take priest of the dispersed house of Israel , dem before de ...
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1 1 “ By your leave , Sir Richard , " said Among the secondary characters , the
young nobleman , “ not till we have the psalm - singing scoundrel Turnlearned
what measures can be taken for penny and Nanty Ewart , the skipper his
Majesty's ...
1 1 “ By your leave , Sir Richard , " said Among the secondary characters , the
young nobleman , “ not till we have the psalm - singing scoundrel Turnlearned
what measures can be taken for penny and Nanty Ewart , the skipper his
Majesty's ...
Página 648
Whex Life was young , and Love was Love on thy lip , so sweetly smil'd , new ,
Thy blushing check so richly glow'd , The prospect to my glistening eye Thy every
glance like morning mild , Seem'd fair as yonder mountain blue , Like music ...
Whex Life was young , and Love was Love on thy lip , so sweetly smil'd , new ,
Thy blushing check so richly glow'd , The prospect to my glistening eye Thy every
glance like morning mild , Seem'd fair as yonder mountain blue , Like music ...
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Though Time has years around us rolled , We'll think of that bright sunny morn
And Life is now no longer young , When Life and Love were in their Our hearts
have never yet been cold , spring , Nor mute Affection's tuneful tongue ; When
roses ...
Though Time has years around us rolled , We'll think of that bright sunny morn
And Life is now no longer young , When Life and Love were in their Our hearts
have never yet been cold , spring , Nor mute Affection's tuneful tongue ; When
roses ...
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Página 320 - God for us : nor yet that he should offer himself often, as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year with blood of others : (for then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world) but now once, in the end of the world, hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.
Página 318 - For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book...
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Página 88 - The Chief of Song shall begin the singing in the common hall. He shall be next but one to the patron of the family. He shall have a harp from the King, and a gold ring from the Queen, when his office is secured to him. The harp he shall never part with.
Página 256 - Bernini, the Florentine sculptor, architect, painter and poet, a little before my coming to Rome, gave a public opera, wherein he painted the scenes, cut the statues, invented the engines, composed the music, writ the comedy and built the theatre.
Página 318 - For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
Página 34 - And unto Sarah he said, Behold, I have given thy brother a thousand pieces of silver: behold, he is to thee a covering of the eyes, unto all that are with thee, and with all other: thus she was reproved.
Página 107 - ... independence we have, on great consideration and on just principles, acknowledged, we could not view any interposition for the purpose of oppressing them, or controlling in any other manner their destiny, by any European Power in any other light than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition towards the United States.