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... heart with his , exchange gifts with him , and visit him oft . The untrodden way is soon overgrown with grass . ' " " " Put not thy trust in a woman's word ; the heart of woman is versa- tile as the turning - wheel with which it was ...
... heart with his , exchange gifts with him , and visit him oft . The untrodden way is soon overgrown with grass . ' " " " Put not thy trust in a woman's word ; the heart of woman is versa- tile as the turning - wheel with which it was ...
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... heart was naturally strong , was anxiously sup- pressed and made subordinate to higher and purer motives of action . He continued to be worshipped ( i . e . honoured ) as the tutelary saint of the northern nations , until the period of ...
... heart was naturally strong , was anxiously sup- pressed and made subordinate to higher and purer motives of action . He continued to be worshipped ( i . e . honoured ) as the tutelary saint of the northern nations , until the period of ...
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... heart , and obtained for him many indulgences , and in a little time he became a kind of clerk to her father , who treated him more like a son than a prisoner , and gave him a pony to ride . ' However , ' he says , all this did not ...
... heart , and obtained for him many indulgences , and in a little time he became a kind of clerk to her father , who treated him more like a son than a prisoner , and gave him a pony to ride . ' However , ' he says , all this did not ...
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... heart felt much more . Before the cry was over , the people with devves were standing in crowds about my house , striving who should get in first , and the door was entirely stopped up , till at last my people were obliged to keep the ...
... heart felt much more . Before the cry was over , the people with devves were standing in crowds about my house , striving who should get in first , and the door was entirely stopped up , till at last my people were obliged to keep the ...
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... heart , no matter how manifold may the distractions to which it is exposed . She recurs with manifest delight to those days of happiness , when the flame of religion was first breathed by her devout mother into her innocent soul ; and ...
... heart , no matter how manifold may the distractions to which it is exposed . She recurs with manifest delight to those days of happiness , when the flame of religion was first breathed by her devout mother into her innocent soul ; and ...
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