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Page 79
That hand indeed has spared no blood for me .... Ormez , I hear..behold thy Deity
! XLI . " My breath ... With many a lifted axe , and torch's light , Irmensul's Cla
Irmensul's soldiers arm their daring hands .. Rodmir around Butler and
Hodgson's ...
That hand indeed has spared no blood for me .... Ormez , I hear..behold thy Deity
! XLI . " My breath ... With many a lifted axe , and torch's light , Irmensul's Cla
Irmensul's soldiers arm their daring hands .. Rodmir around Butler and
Hodgson's ...
Page 80
Cla Irmensul's soldiers arm their daring hands . ... Behold the shrine of Christ ! by
whom undone , Falls the lost power of Saxon and of Hun : Race of the North ,
avenge your injured land , Follow my guidance , strike with willing hand ! LIII .
Cla Irmensul's soldiers arm their daring hands . ... Behold the shrine of Christ ! by
whom undone , Falls the lost power of Saxon and of Hun : Race of the North ,
avenge your injured land , Follow my guidance , strike with willing hand ! LIII .
Page 86
Whoever is accountable to God for the fulfilment of a trust , must in the first
instance have had it committed by Him to his hands ; those , who have , as the
Apostle says , to give account of the souls for which they watch , must first have
been ...
Whoever is accountable to God for the fulfilment of a trust , must in the first
instance have had it committed by Him to his hands ; those , who have , as the
Apostle says , to give account of the souls for which they watch , must first have
been ...
Page 119
The faculties and endowments to which I refer , were designed to be gracious
hand - maids to virtue : and , when united with purity and innocence , are still
stray flowers of Paradise , that may teach our imaginations what man once was ,
before ...
The faculties and endowments to which I refer , were designed to be gracious
hand - maids to virtue : and , when united with purity and innocence , are still
stray flowers of Paradise , that may teach our imaginations what man once was ,
before ...
Page 207
... the new charm that had come « On the other hand , Spenser , who appears at
one time to have written a set of Pageants , has introduced into his great poem an
allegorical procession into which Upton conjectures them to have been worked ...
... the new charm that had come « On the other hand , Spenser , who appears at
one time to have written a set of Pageants , has introduced into his great poem an
allegorical procession into which Upton conjectures them to have been worked ...
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