Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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... heart - blood warm'd , that sting my heart ; Three Judasses , each one thrice worse than Judas ! Anatomy . Melancthon . IT is shameful for Man to rest in ignorance of the structure of his own Body , especially when the knowledge of it ...
... heart - blood warm'd , that sting my heart ; Three Judasses , each one thrice worse than Judas ! Anatomy . Melancthon . IT is shameful for Man to rest in ignorance of the structure of his own Body , especially when the knowledge of it ...
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... Heart , Are hard at once to bear . Grief . Shakspeare . OH , what a noble Combat hast thou fought , Between compulsion and a brave respect ! Let me wipe off this honourable Dew , That silverly doth progress on thy cheeks . My Heart hath ...
... Heart , Are hard at once to bear . Grief . Shakspeare . OH , what a noble Combat hast thou fought , Between compulsion and a brave respect ! Let me wipe off this honourable Dew , That silverly doth progress on thy cheeks . My Heart hath ...
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... Heart . Shakspeare . - ALL offences come from the Heart . Great Hearts . — Byron . LOOK on me ! there is an order Of mortals on the earth , who do become Old in their youth , and die ere middle age , Without the violence of warlike ...
... Heart . Shakspeare . - ALL offences come from the Heart . Great Hearts . — Byron . LOOK on me ! there is an order Of mortals on the earth , who do become Old in their youth , and die ere middle age , Without the violence of warlike ...
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