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... thou do not make good the loss . " The emperor smiled , and shortly after bestowed on him the valuable estate of Stein , Henry having once sent the bishop a costly vessel ... thou darest to take away this offering of my piety , thou wilt 14.
... thou do not make good the loss . " The emperor smiled , and shortly after bestowed on him the valuable estate of Stein , Henry having once sent the bishop a costly vessel ... thou darest to take away this offering of my piety , thou wilt 14.
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take away this offering of my piety , thou wilt ensure thine own damnation . " On another occasion , Meinwerk stole a costly robe out of the emperor's chamber , and answered Henry's reproaches by saying , " It is fitter that this ...
take away this offering of my piety , thou wilt ensure thine own damnation . " On another occasion , Meinwerk stole a costly robe out of the emperor's chamber , and answered Henry's reproaches by saying , " It is fitter that this ...
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... thou not hear the + Pancake Bell at Bow ? Leave , leave thy labours Tom , and come away . " Blest may he be who bade the custom rise , Not like the vain from motives low and rude ; But from the source that virtue's self supplies , From ...
... thou not hear the + Pancake Bell at Bow ? Leave , leave thy labours Tom , and come away . " Blest may he be who bade the custom rise , Not like the vain from motives low and rude ; But from the source that virtue's self supplies , From ...
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... Shenstone . Immortal benevolence ! thou richest gem that adorns the human soul ! without thee kings are poor indeed , and to possess thee , renders the humble man divinely rich . In vain we crown the conqueror with laurels , and the 39.
... Shenstone . Immortal benevolence ! thou richest gem that adorns the human soul ! without thee kings are poor indeed , and to possess thee , renders the humble man divinely rich . In vain we crown the conqueror with laurels , and the 39.
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... thou ! Cervantes , teach me to show the utility of hobby - horses . As I was walking one morning up the High - street at Mar- gate , I overtook my old London acquaintance , Leander Lively , but no more like the pleasant fellow I once ...
... thou ! Cervantes , teach me to show the utility of hobby - horses . As I was walking one morning up the High - street at Mar- gate , I overtook my old London acquaintance , Leander Lively , but no more like the pleasant fellow I once ...
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