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... Nature's Law The Good Lord Clifford Struggling with Adversity Omens Herschel Froissart 1 6 . Massinger 12 Harte 20 Courier 24 Various 26 Bishop Hall 29 Landor 33 Coleridge 36 Various 40 Canning 47 Addison 50 Arnott 58 G. Herbert 63 Lord ...
... Nature's Law The Good Lord Clifford Struggling with Adversity Omens Herschel Froissart 1 6 . Massinger 12 Harte 20 Courier 24 Various 26 Bishop Hall 29 Landor 33 Coleridge 36 Various 40 Canning 47 Addison 50 Arnott 58 G. Herbert 63 Lord ...
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... nature diffusive , and cannot be enjoyed in any exclusive manner by a few . An eastern despot may extort the riches and monopolise the art of his subjects for his own personal use ; he may spread around him an unnatural splendour and ...
... nature diffusive , and cannot be enjoyed in any exclusive manner by a few . An eastern despot may extort the riches and monopolise the art of his subjects for his own personal use ; he may spread around him an unnatural splendour and ...
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... nature of man , which , however lost sight of in particular measures - however even temporarily controverted and borne down by clamour - have yet a stronger and stronger testimony borne to them in each succeeding generation , by which ...
... nature of man , which , however lost sight of in particular measures - however even temporarily controverted and borne down by clamour - have yet a stronger and stronger testimony borne to them in each succeeding generation , by which ...
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... thou wouldest murder me ; it moveth of an evil nature ; but * Tasted the dishes , to prevent the poisoning of the prince . B 2 first thou shalt die with this stroke . ' And FROISSART . ] THE PITEOUS DEATH OF THE SON OF GASTON DE FOIX . 9.
... thou wouldest murder me ; it moveth of an evil nature ; but * Tasted the dishes , to prevent the poisoning of the prince . B 2 first thou shalt die with this stroke . ' And FROISSART . ] THE PITEOUS DEATH OF THE SON OF GASTON DE FOIX . 9.
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... Nature than we have , when they filled their houses with evergreens while the snow blocked up their doorways , and replaced them with new emblems of the freshness which is never wholly dead whilst the rains of February and the winds of ...
... Nature than we have , when they filled their houses with evergreens while the snow blocked up their doorways , and replaced them with new emblems of the freshness which is never wholly dead whilst the rains of February and the winds of ...
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amongst appeared barometer beautiful birds born Cæsar called character church Count of Foix dear Jane death delight Don Quixote doth Duke of York earth England eyes father fear feeling flowers fortune Frank Churchill friendship gave gentleman give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour human Jane John Dighton kind king King of Navarre king's knowledge labour lady live look Lord Lord Clifford mankind manner master mind mother nature neighbours never night noble observed passed passion Patrick Spence Perkin person pleasure poet poor pray reason rich Richard Plantagenet Roger de Coverley seemed servants Sir Alexander Ball Sir Roger soon soul speak spirit swallow tell thee things thou thought tion told took Tower truth unto whole wind word young