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... hear Thy own heart beat with love , and doubt , and fear ; To hear at last his step , and rise to greet The one thy heart yearns fondly thus to meet ; To think of him when absent , and to pray For grace to guide him on his per❜lous way ...
... hear Thy own heart beat with love , and doubt , and fear ; To hear at last his step , and rise to greet The one thy heart yearns fondly thus to meet ; To think of him when absent , and to pray For grace to guide him on his per❜lous way ...
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... hear him , and the enthusiasm evoked by his eloquence knew no bounds . But the papal legate was listening to his words , and on one occasion rose , inter - proceeded to the University of Padua , rupted him , and commanded him to be ...
... hear him , and the enthusiasm evoked by his eloquence knew no bounds . But the papal legate was listening to his words , and on one occasion rose , inter - proceeded to the University of Padua , rupted him , and commanded him to be ...
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... hear any bets partisans of the respective contrade are in a state of great excitement , and cheer their champions on with frantic cries . The horse of the Lupo ( wolf ) is a little ahead of any of the others ; but that of the Torre ...
... hear any bets partisans of the respective contrade are in a state of great excitement , and cheer their champions on with frantic cries . The horse of the Lupo ( wolf ) is a little ahead of any of the others ; but that of the Torre ...
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... hear of it . She said she regarded me as a mother , don't you know ? There is something very strange in these things , ' he added , quickly forgetting ( as appeared ) his position as lover , and putting Edith's hand unconsciously out of ...
... hear of it . She said she regarded me as a mother , don't you know ? There is something very strange in these things , ' he added , quickly forgetting ( as appeared ) his position as lover , and putting Edith's hand unconsciously out of ...
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... Hamlet a fluke ? Is the highest natures . " On the other hand we hear , attainment possible to the human intel- " If the great humorist Circumstance for life . " - — " proves to be so fond of fun , he. THE HUMOROUS IN LITERATURE . 25.
... Hamlet a fluke ? Is the highest natures . " On the other hand we hear , attainment possible to the human intel- " If the great humorist Circumstance for life . " - — " proves to be so fond of fun , he. THE HUMOROUS IN LITERATURE . 25.
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