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In time by management of tongue and face , Could speak with greatest fluency and grace . XVII . Changeable Weather , What ! rain again ! ' tis fanciful , ' tis strange ; But I like fancy , when it comes well mix'd With other things — it ...
In time by management of tongue and face , Could speak with greatest fluency and grace . XVII . Changeable Weather , What ! rain again ! ' tis fanciful , ' tis strange ; But I like fancy , when it comes well mix'd With other things — it ...
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Why ! in that high - plum'd , proud , patrician race , Which dignifies a state . — Then come , though last , The people of the realm - treat them with grace , And make them virtuous , they wont deface ; XXII .
Why ! in that high - plum'd , proud , patrician race , Which dignifies a state . — Then come , though last , The people of the realm - treat them with grace , And make them virtuous , they wont deface ; XXII .
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... a Saviour suffer'd - hurld To reeking ruin 3 : -scarcely left a stone 3 1 Judea was conquered and made a Roman province by Pompey , who established Hyrcanus as governor , and took Aristobulus with him to Rome to grace his triumph .
... a Saviour suffer'd - hurld To reeking ruin 3 : -scarcely left a stone 3 1 Judea was conquered and made a Roman province by Pompey , who established Hyrcanus as governor , and took Aristobulus with him to Rome to grace his triumph .
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1 To tell where stood the beauty of the world , Or where a saving grace had been unfurl'd ! XXXVII . The heathen shuddered . It were a theme for Bardling far too grave To tell how quak'd the earth , how rent the veil , When He ...
1 To tell where stood the beauty of the world , Or where a saving grace had been unfurl'd ! XXXVII . The heathen shuddered . It were a theme for Bardling far too grave To tell how quak'd the earth , how rent the veil , When He ...
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Howe'er good Chrysolorus , pious , deign'd , Greek as he was , to teach , and teach with grace , In Rome , those beauties time can ne'er deface . An accomplished Greek . * It was in A. D. 1204 , that Constantinople was taken by Count ...
Howe'er good Chrysolorus , pious , deign'd , Greek as he was , to teach , and teach with grace , In Rome , those beauties time can ne'er deface . An accomplished Greek . * It was in A. D. 1204 , that Constantinople was taken by Count ...
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