The Heidenmauer; or, The Benedictines by the author of 'The pilot'. |
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... Count Emich is a huge lover of a venison pasty of a morning , and I feel a yearning for it the day long — Count Emich will despatch you a bottle of Duerckheim in an hour , whereas two would scarce show my zeal for his honour in the same ...
... Count Emich is a huge lover of a venison pasty of a morning , and I feel a yearning for it the day long — Count Emich will despatch you a bottle of Duerckheim in an hour , whereas two would scarce show my zeal for his honour in the same ...
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... count upon too many sacrifices from thy friends , master Berchthold ! The mind of man is borne upon by so many fancies , is ruled by so many vagaries , and tormented by so many doubts , when there is question concerning the safety of ...
... count upon too many sacrifices from thy friends , master Berchthold ! The mind of man is borne upon by so many fancies , is ruled by so many vagaries , and tormented by so many doubts , when there is question concerning the safety of ...
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... count , landgrave , mar- grave , duke , elector , and king , up to the nominal head of the state , the emperor himself , with the complicated and varied interests , embracing allegiance within allegiance and duty upon duty , was likely ...
... count , landgrave , mar- grave , duke , elector , and king , up to the nominal head of the state , the emperor himself , with the complicated and varied interests , embracing allegiance within allegiance and duty upon duty , was likely ...
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... count , and that , having read the description of the boundaries between his lord's land and that of the holy abbot of Limburg , taking another , because learning will not will- ingly follow ignorance ; whereupon the reader reaches a ...
... count , and that , having read the description of the boundaries between his lord's land and that of the holy abbot of Limburg , taking another , because learning will not will- ingly follow ignorance ; whereupon the reader reaches a ...
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... Count Emich- " " The summer landgrave ! " interrupted the monk , laughing . " Summer or winter , as thou wilt , Father Siegfried , he is Count of Hartenburg , and a noble of Leiningen . Even he does no deed of charity , or even of ...
... Count Emich- " " The summer landgrave ! " interrupted the monk , laughing . " Summer or winter , as thou wilt , Father Siegfried , he is Count of Hartenburg , and a noble of Leiningen . Even he does no deed of charity , or even of ...
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Page 255 - He who the sword of heaven will bear, Should be as holy as severe ; Pattern in himself to know, Grace to stand, and virtue go ; More nor less to others paying, Than by self-offences weighing.
Page 243 - I'll never Be such a gosling to obey instinct, but stand, As if a man were author of himself And knew no other kin.