Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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371. lappuse
... look upon her , and blushes to find himself outshone . She is ' a fourth Grace , ' ' a queen of love , ' ' a sacred saint , ' and ' above all her sex that ever yet has been . ' In the midst of his praise of his own sweetheart he stops ...
... look upon her , and blushes to find himself outshone . She is ' a fourth Grace , ' ' a queen of love , ' ' a sacred saint , ' and ' above all her sex that ever yet has been . ' In the midst of his praise of his own sweetheart he stops ...
404. lappuse
... look at the third somebody had put a mask on that too . While she was looking at them the body with its face to the wall suddenly moved . The same night J . . . dreamed that she saw three very long funerals and that she saw what she ...
... look at the third somebody had put a mask on that too . While she was looking at them the body with its face to the wall suddenly moved . The same night J . . . dreamed that she saw three very long funerals and that she saw what she ...
434. lappuse
... looks , The love they look exceeding sweet , Sweet are His lips , sweet His kiss , The love displayed exceeding sweet , Sweet His words , His promise sweet , Presence and 434 Later Essays and Introductions.
... looks , The love they look exceeding sweet , Sweet are His lips , sweet His kiss , The love displayed exceeding sweet , Sweet His words , His promise sweet , Presence and 434 Later Essays and Introductions.
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