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... death of his persecutor . We have heard the story of a prisoner , who , after a long confine- ment in that prison ... death , Bassompierre was offered and refused the honourable , but perhaps perilous , trust of being governor to the ...
... death of his persecutor . We have heard the story of a prisoner , who , after a long confine- ment in that prison ... death , Bassompierre was offered and refused the honourable , but perhaps perilous , trust of being governor to the ...
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... death . ― -- For fish to speak that fashion now no more is , Death only hears , and death too near his door is . The winds that rent his sails , dispersed his prayer , And scatter'd round the frothy words in air . ' Three times against ...
... death . ― -- For fish to speak that fashion now no more is , Death only hears , and death too near his door is . The winds that rent his sails , dispersed his prayer , And scatter'd round the frothy words in air . ' Three times against ...
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... death at least , he should not have revealed a secret so fatal to them . I ' If ever two men existed who maintained an inflexible inte- grity through life and at the hour of death , and who invari- ably displayed it on every trying ...
... death at least , he should not have revealed a secret so fatal to them . I ' If ever two men existed who maintained an inflexible inte- grity through life and at the hour of death , and who invari- ably displayed it on every trying ...
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