Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 - American literature |
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... cried with a loud voice , saying , How long , O Lord , holy and true , dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth ? 11 And white robes were given unto every one of them ; and it was said unto them , that ...
... cried with a loud voice , saying , How long , O Lord , holy and true , dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth ? 11 And white robes were given unto every one of them ; and it was said unto them , that ...
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... cried I with a flounce ; So next day , in due splendour to make my approach , " I get these things often " -but this was a bounce : I drove to his door in my own hackney- coach . " Some lords , my acquaintance , that settle the nation ...
... cried I with a flounce ; So next day , in due splendour to make my approach , " I get these things often " -but this was a bounce : I drove to his door in my own hackney- coach . " Some lords , my acquaintance , that settle the nation ...
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... cried , But John he cried in vain ; That trot became a gallop soon , In spite of curb and rein . So stooping down , as needs he must Who cannot sit upright , He grasp'd the mane with both his hands , And eke with all his might . His ...
... cried , But John he cried in vain ; That trot became a gallop soon , In spite of curb and rein . So stooping down , as needs he must Who cannot sit upright , He grasp'd the mane with both his hands , And eke with all his might . His ...
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