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... leave the direct way . Walk in by places and cor- ners . Give her leave to depart . Resolve within myself to deny Robin to go , if he should ask . Robin asks . Reprove him thus : " I have watched your mutual temptations , and the snares ...
... leave the direct way . Walk in by places and cor- ners . Give her leave to depart . Resolve within myself to deny Robin to go , if he should ask . Robin asks . Reprove him thus : " I have watched your mutual temptations , and the snares ...
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... leave , leave behind Thee - only worthy to nurse in my mind Thirst to come back . O , if thou die before My soul from other lands to thee shall soar , Thy else almighty beauty cannot move Rage from the seas , nor thy love teach them ...
... leave , leave behind Thee - only worthy to nurse in my mind Thirst to come back . O , if thou die before My soul from other lands to thee shall soar , Thy else almighty beauty cannot move Rage from the seas , nor thy love teach them ...
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... leave the parish once more to their old friend , St. Paul . Hector was quite incapable of performing the same feats among sheep that his father did ; but , as far as his judgment served him , he was a docile and obliging creature . He ...
... leave the parish once more to their old friend , St. Paul . Hector was quite incapable of performing the same feats among sheep that his father did ; but , as far as his judgment served him , he was a docile and obliging creature . He ...
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