Chamber's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 1 |
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And teach me to do Thy will , that I may inwardly love Thee before all things with a clean mind and clean body . For Thou art my maker and my redeemer , my help , my comfort , my trust , and my hope . Praise and glory be to Thee now ...
And teach me to do Thy will , that I may inwardly love Thee before all things with a clean mind and clean body . For Thou art my maker and my redeemer , my help , my comfort , my trust , and my hope . Praise and glory be to Thee now ...
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men . which his reputation as a writer must mainly Beaton , and the battle of Pinkie are historical rest . paintings which are engraved on the national It was the singular fortune of Knox to be at mind . The second and fourth books ...
men . which his reputation as a writer must mainly Beaton , and the battle of Pinkie are historical rest . paintings which are engraved on the national It was the singular fortune of Knox to be at mind . The second and fourth books ...
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The bers of a single Athenian tribe to fight in one last - named poem is especially characteristic of year in Cyprus , in Egypt , in Phoenicia , and on Milton's frame of mind at this period of his the soil of Greece itself , at a time ...
The bers of a single Athenian tribe to fight in one last - named poem is especially characteristic of year in Cyprus , in Egypt , in Phoenicia , and on Milton's frame of mind at this period of his the soil of Greece itself , at a time ...
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