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... become a king , To stand aloof from common sympathies ; We have a separate life , the place we hold , We hold from heaven ; we should free ourselves From cumbrous trammels of humanity That bind men down to earth : we stand on high , As ...
... become a king , To stand aloof from common sympathies ; We have a separate life , the place we hold , We hold from heaven ; we should free ourselves From cumbrous trammels of humanity That bind men down to earth : we stand on high , As ...
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... becomes in that case of all the virtuous men who have gone before us ? - Why do these religions revile , op- pose ... become devout , the Emperor anwered with an air of convic- tion , that he feared not , and that it was with regret ...
... becomes in that case of all the virtuous men who have gone before us ? - Why do these religions revile , op- pose ... become devout , the Emperor anwered with an air of convic- tion , that he feared not , and that it was with regret ...
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... become in the school of a regular army . In chap . xiii . the author thus speaks of the military monk who has ... becoming acquainted with him ; some officers were also there , as much to guard as to see him . One of them asked him ...
... become in the school of a regular army . In chap . xiii . the author thus speaks of the military monk who has ... becoming acquainted with him ; some officers were also there , as much to guard as to see him . One of them asked him ...
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