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... thee , The Gleaner makes her prayer ; Vouchsafe her heavenly guide to be And have her in thy care : Till seed - time and till harvest cease Our cottage - homes surround With native virtue , health , and peace , And bless our stubble ...
... thee , The Gleaner makes her prayer ; Vouchsafe her heavenly guide to be And have her in thy care : Till seed - time and till harvest cease Our cottage - homes surround With native virtue , health , and peace , And bless our stubble ...
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... thee . But , above all , never stoop to the cowardice of despair . ciation of the beautiful and pure . The very murderer , sullen and irrepentant , amid his load of guilt , will tremble at the sight of his innocent ones , and press them ...
... thee . But , above all , never stoop to the cowardice of despair . ciation of the beautiful and pure . The very murderer , sullen and irrepentant , amid his load of guilt , will tremble at the sight of his innocent ones , and press them ...
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... thee , fellow , peace ; I do not like thy look , I promise thee . Sexton . - What heard you him say else ? 2 Watch . - Marry , that he had received a thousand ducats of Don John , for accusing lady Hero wrongfully . Dogb . - Flat ...
... thee , fellow , peace ; I do not like thy look , I promise thee . Sexton . - What heard you him say else ? 2 Watch . - Marry , that he had received a thousand ducats of Don John , for accusing lady Hero wrongfully . Dogb . - Flat ...
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... thee what , Hal ; if I tell thee a lie spit in my face , call me horse . Thou knowest my old ward : here I lay , and thus I bore my point . Four rogues in buckram let drive at me , - P. Henry . - What , four ? thou saidst but two even ...
... thee what , Hal ; if I tell thee a lie spit in my face , call me horse . Thou knowest my old ward : here I lay , and thus I bore my point . Four rogues in buckram let drive at me , - P. Henry . - What , four ? thou saidst but two even ...
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... thee , If I were much in love with vanity . Death has not struck so fat a deer to - day , Though many dearer , in this bloody fray Embowell'd will I see thee by and by : Till then , in blood by noble Percy lie . [ Exit . Falstaff ...
... thee , If I were much in love with vanity . Death has not struck so fat a deer to - day , Though many dearer , in this bloody fray Embowell'd will I see thee by and by : Till then , in blood by noble Percy lie . [ Exit . Falstaff ...
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