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... doth understand ? Well , therein he does right , and will persist in't . Heaven never meant him for that passive thing That can be struck and hammered out to suit Another's taste and fancy . He'll not dance To every tune of every ...
... doth understand ? Well , therein he does right , and will persist in't . Heaven never meant him for that passive thing That can be struck and hammered out to suit Another's taste and fancy . He'll not dance To every tune of every ...
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... . Direct it flies and rapid , Shattering that it may reach , and shattering what it reaches . My son ! the road , the human being travels , That , on which blessing comes and goes , doth FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 23.
... . Direct it flies and rapid , Shattering that it may reach , and shattering what it reaches . My son ! the road , the human being travels , That , on which blessing comes and goes , doth FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 23.
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Coleridge. That , on which blessing comes and goes , doth follow The river's course , the valley's playful windings , Curves round the corn - field and the hill of vines , Honouring the holy bounds of property ! And thus secure , though ...
Coleridge. That , on which blessing comes and goes , doth follow The river's course , the valley's playful windings , Curves round the corn - field and the hill of vines , Honouring the holy bounds of property ! And thus secure , though ...
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... requisitions , And are tumultuous . Wal . Declared himself ? Illo . Since you How hath Isolan He's yours , both soul and body , built up again his Faro - bank . Wal . And which way doth Kolatto bend ? Hast FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 43.
... requisitions , And are tumultuous . Wal . Declared himself ? Illo . Since you How hath Isolan He's yours , both soul and body , built up again his Faro - bank . Wal . And which way doth Kolatto bend ? Hast FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN . 43.
Side 44
Coleridge. Wal . And which way doth Kolatto bend ? Hast thou Made sure of Tiefenbach and Deodate ? Illo . What Piccolomini does , that they do too . Wal . You mean then I may venture somewhat with them ? Illo . If you are assured of the ...
Coleridge. Wal . And which way doth Kolatto bend ? Hast thou Made sure of Tiefenbach and Deodate ? Illo . What Piccolomini does , that they do too . Wal . You mean then I may venture somewhat with them ? Illo . If you are assured of the ...
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