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... death . A full year earlier , even at the moment when his mind had awakened to the significance of beauty , he had a premonition that he would die Before high - piled books in charactery Held like rich garners the full - ripened grain ...
... death . A full year earlier , even at the moment when his mind had awakened to the significance of beauty , he had a premonition that he would die Before high - piled books in charactery Held like rich garners the full - ripened grain ...
Page 199
... Death , is more then deadly sick ; In midst of Life he seems even dead for dreed ; Death in his brest he beares , as buried Quick : For , feare of Death is worse then Death indeed . The World's a Sea , the Galley is this Life , The ...
... Death , is more then deadly sick ; In midst of Life he seems even dead for dreed ; Death in his brest he beares , as buried Quick : For , feare of Death is worse then Death indeed . The World's a Sea , the Galley is this Life , The ...
Page 550
... death . To the eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica he contributed a number of articles . In 1919 came an Introduction to Latin Epigraphy , which supplied a long - felt need . He gave an address to the Royal Society of ...
... death . To the eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica he contributed a number of articles . In 1919 came an Introduction to Latin Epigraphy , which supplied a long - felt need . He gave an address to the Royal Society of ...
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