Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 pages |
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... thou ; Item - likewise ; Meti - to be measured ; Emit - he buys . Some striking German and Latin anagrams have been made of Luther's name , of which the following are specimens . Doctor Martinus Lutherus transposed , gives O Rom ...
... thou ; Item - likewise ; Meti - to be measured ; Emit - he buys . Some striking German and Latin anagrams have been made of Luther's name , of which the following are specimens . Doctor Martinus Lutherus transposed , gives O Rom ...
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... thou , the nymph with placid eye , By Philip's warlike son ; And on the light fantastic toe Thus hand - in - hand through life we'll go ; Good - night to Marmion . LIFE . 1. Why all this toil for triumphs of an hour ? 2. - Life's a ...
... thou , the nymph with placid eye , By Philip's warlike son ; And on the light fantastic toe Thus hand - in - hand through life we'll go ; Good - night to Marmion . LIFE . 1. Why all this toil for triumphs of an hour ? 2. - Life's a ...
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... thou art the fairest slave in all God's mart ! One kiss I send , Those charms to win , with all my empire I would gladly part . THE WINE GLASS . Who hath woe ? Who hath sorrow ? Who hath contentions ? Who hath wounds without cause ? Who ...
... thou art the fairest slave in all God's mart ! One kiss I send , Those charms to win , with all my empire I would gladly part . THE WINE GLASS . Who hath woe ? Who hath sorrow ? Who hath contentions ? Who hath wounds without cause ? Who ...
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... Thou , Lord ! remember est th У ne , If thou beest sought I co Than Be th My crown his And th Quit my ac- O beg for Thou Chri The liv me not , Lord , wit what I by my S h any o viour en his wound my balm , his st ri th ou orns , my dea ...
... Thou , Lord ! remember est th У ne , If thou beest sought I co Than Be th My crown his And th Quit my ac- O beg for Thou Chri The liv me not , Lord , wit what I by my S h any o viour en his wound my balm , his st ri th ou orns , my dea ...
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... thou canst - and let me dream the rest . Among the illustrations employed by Floy , are numerous selections from the hymnology in common congregational use , such as the following : - Sweet is the work , my God , my King , To praise thy ...
... thou canst - and let me dream the rest . Among the illustrations employed by Floy , are numerous selections from the hymnology in common congregational use , such as the following : - Sweet is the work , my God , my King , To praise thy ...
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