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Page 87
... Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live ) , nor of those who had familiar spirits , and consulted with divination and sorcery and lots , which is the fashion with the Egyptians , as they ca ' themsells , and other unhappy bodies , in this ...
... Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live ) , nor of those who had familiar spirits , and consulted with divination and sorcery and lots , which is the fashion with the Egyptians , as they ca ' themsells , and other unhappy bodies , in this ...
Page 101
... thou kill and take possession ? " 66 Come , come , Master Dominie Sampson , " answered Glos- sin , insolently , " if ye cannot preach in the pulpit , we'll have no preaching here . We go by the law , my good friend ; we leave the gospel ...
... thou kill and take possession ? " 66 Come , come , Master Dominie Sampson , " answered Glos- sin , insolently , " if ye cannot preach in the pulpit , we'll have no preaching here . We go by the law , my good friend ; we leave the gospel ...
Page 108
... thou goest I will go , and where thou dwellest I will dwell ; thy people shall be my people , and thy God shall be my God . Where thou diest will I die , and there will I be buried . The Lord do so to me , and more also , if aught but ...
... thou goest I will go , and where thou dwellest I will dwell ; thy people shall be my people , and thy God shall be my God . Where thou diest will I die , and there will I be buried . The Lord do so to me , and more also , if aught but ...
Page 138
... thou , Wise - One ? -that all powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments remove ; Nor is it strange that worth should wed to worth , The pride of genius with the pride of birth . - CRABBE . V. BROWN - I will not give at full length ...
... thou , Wise - One ? -that all powerful Love Can fortune's strong impediments remove ; Nor is it strange that worth should wed to worth , The pride of genius with the pride of birth . - CRABBE . V. BROWN - I will not give at full length ...
Page 172
... thou hast any love of mercy in thee , Turn me upon my face , that I may die , JOANNA BAILLIE . OUR traveller hired a post - chaise at the place where he sep- erated from Dinmont , with the purpose of proceeding to Kipple- tringan ...
... thou hast any love of mercy in thee , Turn me upon my face , that I may die , JOANNA BAILLIE . OUR traveller hired a post - chaise at the place where he sep- erated from Dinmont , with the purpose of proceeding to Kipple- tringan ...
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