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Pagina 101
... heart which must recommend them to the next . ' Renatus wondered to hear his father talk so like an adept , and with such a mixture of piety ; while Alexandrinus , observing his attention fixed , proceeded . This phial , child , and ...
... heart which must recommend them to the next . ' Renatus wondered to hear his father talk so like an adept , and with such a mixture of piety ; while Alexandrinus , observing his attention fixed , proceeded . This phial , child , and ...
Pagina 203
... heart , That takes those gifts with joy . ΧΙ Through every period of my life Thy goodness I'll pursue , And after death in distant worlds The glorious theme renew . XII When nature fails , and day and night Divide Thy works no more , My ...
... heart , That takes those gifts with joy . ΧΙ Through every period of my life Thy goodness I'll pursue , And after death in distant worlds The glorious theme renew . XII When nature fails , and day and night Divide Thy works no more , My ...
Pagina 271
... heart . Scaliger and others , on my heart . Verse the fourth : I found a dart . The Vatican manuscript for I reads it , but this must have been the hallucination of the transcriber , who probably mistook the dash of the I for a T ...
... heart . Scaliger and others , on my heart . Verse the fourth : I found a dart . The Vatican manuscript for I reads it , but this must have been the hallucination of the transcriber , who probably mistook the dash of the I for a T ...
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