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... early - so early , that few would believe me , if I were to state the period , and the facts which accompanied it . ' We may go further and trace two more links : one to Byron's lifelong distaste for the Pharisaisms of churchgoing ...
... early - so early , that few would believe me , if I were to state the period , and the facts which accompanied it . ' We may go further and trace two more links : one to Byron's lifelong distaste for the Pharisaisms of churchgoing ...
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... early as he always did when he meant to cut school , and when it was time for me to leave for Mother Howlett's I sneaked off and hid in the lane behind the allotments . I knew the gang were going to the pond at the Mill Farm , and I was ...
... early as he always did when he meant to cut school , and when it was time for me to leave for Mother Howlett's I sneaked off and hid in the lane behind the allotments . I knew the gang were going to the pond at the Mill Farm , and I was ...
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... early protectors . The poem pictures a new golden age of security and happiness which will date from this birth , and not unnaturally the early Christian commentators took this as a prophetic reference to the coming of the Messiah . It ...
... early protectors . The poem pictures a new golden age of security and happiness which will date from this birth , and not unnaturally the early Christian commentators took this as a prophetic reference to the coming of the Messiah . It ...
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