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No : it would be , nor moral nor humane , To tell the young , the modest , innocent , That they must be austere , and aye refrain From pastimes , which our God has wisely lent : I am not on such message sent ; I would not rob thee ...
No : it would be , nor moral nor humane , To tell the young , the modest , innocent , That they must be austere , and aye refrain From pastimes , which our God has wisely lent : I am not on such message sent ; I would not rob thee ...
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LXIII . а But I must tell a tale of later times , Of acts which shed a lustre on the age ; 1 About the year 890 , or perhaps a little earlier , Cologne was pillaged by the Normans ; but early in the tenth century it was united by Otho ...
LXIII . а But I must tell a tale of later times , Of acts which shed a lustre on the age ; 1 About the year 890 , or perhaps a little earlier , Cologne was pillaged by the Normans ; but early in the tenth century it was united by Otho ...
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Pray , then , who can tell What changes may have sprung through those who fell C'est à elle que l'Angleterre doit ses belles et hautes destinées auxquelles nous ne voyons point de terme . ” — Des Destinées futures de l'Europe , LXXII .
Pray , then , who can tell What changes may have sprung through those who fell C'est à elle que l'Angleterre doit ses belles et hautes destinées auxquelles nous ne voyons point de terme . ” — Des Destinées futures de l'Europe , LXXII .
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Mayhap in concert with the Noreland Fays , Who , as old legends tell , work'd wondrous deeds ; And could by elfin magic sow such seeds , As grew at length to war and frightful ill :What first brought Cæsar here , he knows who reads ...
Mayhap in concert with the Noreland Fays , Who , as old legends tell , work'd wondrous deeds ; And could by elfin magic sow such seeds , As grew at length to war and frightful ill :What first brought Cæsar here , he knows who reads ...
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To tell the tale of that disastrous day , When fell the last , the bravest of his race ,A braver never grac'd the poet's lay ! But , what was humbld England's dire disgrace , How glow'd with indignation every face , When the exulting ...
To tell the tale of that disastrous day , When fell the last , the bravest of his race ,A braver never grac'd the poet's lay ! But , what was humbld England's dire disgrace , How glow'd with indignation every face , When the exulting ...
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