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... hundred and fourteenth and the one hundred and thirty - sixth Psalms into English verse . These have won high praise from most critics , as being clear , firmly worded , and harmoni- ous . The translations are mainly of interest now ...
... hundred and fourteenth and the one hundred and thirty - sixth Psalms into English verse . These have won high praise from most critics , as being clear , firmly worded , and harmoni- ous . The translations are mainly of interest now ...
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... hundred golden Jameses * did the feat : He learned to prattle , for he wished to eat . Let the false glare of gold allure his hope ; And he whose stormy voice late shook the Pope , And threatened antichrist with speedy death , Will ...
... hundred golden Jameses * did the feat : He learned to prattle , for he wished to eat . Let the false glare of gold allure his hope ; And he whose stormy voice late shook the Pope , And threatened antichrist with speedy death , Will ...
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... hundred copies , of two other equal sums . But if we would regard ourselves as placed in the middle of the seventeenth century , and immersed in all the party violence of that mis- erable period , we should rather be inclined to wonder ...
... hundred copies , of two other equal sums . But if we would regard ourselves as placed in the middle of the seventeenth century , and immersed in all the party violence of that mis- erable period , we should rather be inclined to wonder ...
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