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... given them a place within the bounds of this paper . Besides that , I find it in a great measure done to my hand at ... given him , we are told , out of the armoury of God . -But the sword Of Michael , from the armoury of God , Was given ...
... given them a place within the bounds of this paper . Besides that , I find it in a great measure done to my hand at ... given him , we are told , out of the armoury of God . -But the sword Of Michael , from the armoury of God , Was given ...
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... given me of a modest young gentleman , who being invited to an entertainment , though he was not used to drink , had not the confidence to refuse his glass in his turn , when on a sudden he grew so flustered that he took all the talk of ...
... given me of a modest young gentleman , who being invited to an entertainment , though he was not used to drink , had not the confidence to refuse his glass in his turn , when on a sudden he grew so flustered that he took all the talk of ...
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... given to men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep sleep , and the next morning found dead in the temple . This was such an event , as would have been construed into a judgment , had it happened to the two bro- thers after an act ...
... given to men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep sleep , and the next morning found dead in the temple . This was such an event , as would have been construed into a judgment , had it happened to the two bro- thers after an act ...
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THE SPECTATOR | 1 |
Account of SapphoHer Hymn to Venus 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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