The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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... told tale Sweet fiction and sweet truth alike prevail ; Whose hum'rous vein , strong sense , and simple style , May teach the gayest , make the gravest smile ; Witty , and well employ'd , and , like thy Lord , Speaking in parables his ...
... told tale Sweet fiction and sweet truth alike prevail ; Whose hum'rous vein , strong sense , and simple style , May teach the gayest , make the gravest smile ; Witty , and well employ'd , and , like thy Lord , Speaking in parables his ...
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... told , in- deed , that he quickly forgot all he had learned , through his extreme profligacy : yet it is probable , that he retained so much as enabled him to recover the rest , when his mind became better disposed ; and that it was ...
... told , in- deed , that he quickly forgot all he had learned , through his extreme profligacy : yet it is probable , that he retained so much as enabled him to recover the rest , when his mind became better disposed ; and that it was ...
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... told them worse and worse . He also set to talking to them again , but they began to be hardened : they also thought to drive away his distemper by harsh and surly carriages to him : sometimes they would deride , some- times they would ...
... told them worse and worse . He also set to talking to them again , but they began to be hardened : they also thought to drive away his distemper by harsh and surly carriages to him : sometimes they would deride , some- times they would ...
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... told thee what thou shalt do . So I saw in my dream that the man began to run . Now he had not run far from his own door , but his wife and chil- dren perceiving it began to cry after him to return ; but the man put his fingers in his ...
... told thee what thou shalt do . So I saw in my dream that the man began to run . Now he had not run far from his own door , but his wife and chil- dren perceiving it began to cry after him to return ; but the man put his fingers in his ...
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... told me all this while of ? If we have such ill speed at our first setting out , what may we expect ' twixt this and our journey's end ? May I get out again with my life , you shall possess the brave country alone for me . ' And with ...
... told me all this while of ? If we have such ill speed at our first setting out , what may we expect ' twixt this and our journey's end ? May I get out again with my life , you shall possess the brave country alone for me . ' And with ...
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