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Página 158
... side . They glide rather than walk ; their bodies bent , their air meek and humble , they seem , each of them , to say , " Good Christians , take our precious monies and give us your worthless rags , for we are doomed thus to walk and ...
... side . They glide rather than walk ; their bodies bent , their air meek and humble , they seem , each of them , to say , " Good Christians , take our precious monies and give us your worthless rags , for we are doomed thus to walk and ...
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... side hung little filigree flowers of the same material ; over all was the square of pure white muslin , trimmed with dainty lace , which , standing out on the top of the head like an university cap , fell behind gracefully to the waist ...
... side hung little filigree flowers of the same material ; over all was the square of pure white muslin , trimmed with dainty lace , which , standing out on the top of the head like an university cap , fell behind gracefully to the waist ...
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... side , instilling the love of God with the love of man ; the Bible and the blessing . SPENSER . - The visionary thoughts of an inspired dream wrought out scenes of fairy land , depicting a paradise of beauty that gave to his poetry a ...
... side , instilling the love of God with the love of man ; the Bible and the blessing . SPENSER . - The visionary thoughts of an inspired dream wrought out scenes of fairy land , depicting a paradise of beauty that gave to his poetry a ...
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... side of some rustling streamlet , while nothing is heard but its brawling waters , the cawing of the rooks , or the distant tinkling of the sheep's bell . The waterfowl are diving in the lake , or sporting along its surface , streaking ...
... side of some rustling streamlet , while nothing is heard but its brawling waters , the cawing of the rooks , or the distant tinkling of the sheep's bell . The waterfowl are diving in the lake , or sporting along its surface , streaking ...
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... side by colossal figures ninety feet high , ) was thrown open , and the stately procession of priests moved forward to the measure of subdued music , expressive of supplication and self - abasement , it required little aid from ...
... side by colossal figures ninety feet high , ) was thrown open , and the stately procession of priests moved forward to the measure of subdued music , expressive of supplication and self - abasement , it required little aid from ...
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