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Page 485
O , my lord , discharge These vain fantastic notions : here , quick , now ; Thou wilt
not feel it ; but one well aimed blow Not nigh so keen as that a child forgets From
the preceptor's hand . Nero..There , take it , thou , And do it gently ; for my hand ...
O , my lord , discharge These vain fantastic notions : here , quick , now ; Thou wilt
not feel it ; but one well aimed blow Not nigh so keen as that a child forgets From
the preceptor's hand . Nero..There , take it , thou , And do it gently ; for my hand ...
Page 574
He turn'd him to the oriel back , She look'd upon his sparkling eye And follow'd
Pipi's desperate track . And open brow , then made reply : The fair resolve , and
purpose high , “ Freely my aid is your's ; my faith Gave firmness to his hand and ...
He turn'd him to the oriel back , She look'd upon his sparkling eye And follow'd
Pipi's desperate track . And open brow , then made reply : The fair resolve , and
purpose high , “ Freely my aid is your's ; my faith Gave firmness to his hand and ...
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to the very verge of the fathomless I took the dear fellow's hand and pit of death ,
with all his recollections kissed it , it was the only answer I awake , and his
perceptions keenly and could give , and left the room . I asked vividly alive ,
without ...
to the very verge of the fathomless I took the dear fellow's hand and pit of death ,
with all his recollections kissed it , it was the only answer I awake , and his
perceptions keenly and could give , and left the room . I asked vividly alive ,
without ...
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