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... the sprightly , fresh , and varied style of Lord Herbert , or the quaintness and keen sweets of his brother's . Neither have accessories been given , such as might easily have been taken from their works 3 ( 25 ) THE TWO HERBERTS.
... the sprightly , fresh , and varied style of Lord Herbert , or the quaintness and keen sweets of his brother's . Neither have accessories been given , such as might easily have been taken from their works 3 ( 25 ) THE TWO HERBERTS.
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... sweet of a wider , freer life ? I could not if I would ; yet , methinks , I would not if I could . But here comes George , I will argue the point with him . ” He rose from his seat and went forward to meet his brother , who at this ...
... sweet of a wider , freer life ? I could not if I would ; yet , methinks , I would not if I could . But here comes George , I will argue the point with him . ” He rose from his seat and went forward to meet his brother , who at this ...
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... sweet- ness . Lord Herbert continued , with a little hesitation- " To tell the truth , I wondered a little at the boundless affection they de- clared . Our mother has long and often told me of your pure and beneficent life , and I know ...
... sweet- ness . Lord Herbert continued , with a little hesitation- " To tell the truth , I wondered a little at the boundless affection they de- clared . Our mother has long and often told me of your pure and beneficent life , and I know ...
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... sweet words with the more pleasure , George , that I had supposed you were now too much of the churchman to value the fruits of my thought . George H. - God forbid that I should ever cease to reverence the mind that was , to my own , so ...
... sweet words with the more pleasure , George , that I had supposed you were now too much of the churchman to value the fruits of my thought . George H. - God forbid that I should ever cease to reverence the mind that was , to my own , so ...
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... sweet modulation , Sounds through heaven , publishing our joys , And beauteous spectacles are put forth , hour by hour , And , as it were , the whole fabric of heaven becomes a theatre , Till the divine energy pervades the whole sweep ...
... sweet modulation , Sounds through heaven , publishing our joys , And beauteous spectacles are put forth , hour by hour , And , as it were , the whole fabric of heaven becomes a theatre , Till the divine energy pervades the whole sweep ...
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