The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volume 5John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... true : then let's restrain This wild rage , this fierce condition Of the mind , this proud ambition , Should we ever dream again . And we'll do so , since ' tis plain , In this world's uncertain gleam , That to live is but to dream ...
... true : then let's restrain This wild rage , this fierce condition Of the mind , this proud ambition , Should we ever dream again . And we'll do so , since ' tis plain , In this world's uncertain gleam , That to live is but to dream ...
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... true fruit love doth sweeten , Antidote of that first eaten , Flower of man's new paradise , Rainbow , that to tearful eyes Sin's receding flood discloses- Pledge that earth in peace reposes , Beauteous plant , all fruitful vine , A ...
... true fruit love doth sweeten , Antidote of that first eaten , Flower of man's new paradise , Rainbow , that to tearful eyes Sin's receding flood discloses- Pledge that earth in peace reposes , Beauteous plant , all fruitful vine , A ...
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... true poem , are so often virgin thoughts : the words , too , many of them , are virgin words . Their freshness and unworn vigor are there alone in Dante's Italian . Of the modern intellectual movement Dante was the majestic herald . In ...
... true poem , are so often virgin thoughts : the words , too , many of them , are virgin words . Their freshness and unworn vigor are there alone in Dante's Italian . Of the modern intellectual movement Dante was the majestic herald . In ...
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... true piety . And this labor I undertook chiefly for my countrymen , the French , of whom I apprehended multitudes to be hungering and thirsting after Christ , but saw very few possessing any real knowledge of him . But when I perceived ...
... true piety . And this labor I undertook chiefly for my countrymen , the French , of whom I apprehended multitudes to be hungering and thirsting after Christ , but saw very few possessing any real knowledge of him . But when I perceived ...
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... true royalty , to acknowledge yourself in the government of your kingdom to be the minister of God . For where the glory of God is not made the end of the government it is not a legitimate sovereignty , but an usurpation . And he is ...
... true royalty , to acknowledge yourself in the government of your kingdom to be the minister of God . For where the glory of God is not made the end of the government it is not a legitimate sovereignty , but an usurpation . And he is ...
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