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... thought came into my mind : ' But go under yonder hedge and pray first , that God would make you able . ' But when I had concluded to pray , this came hot upon me ; that if I prayed and came again and tried to do it , and yet did ...
... thought came into my mind : ' But go under yonder hedge and pray first , that God would make you able . ' But when I had concluded to pray , this came hot upon me ; that if I prayed and came again and tried to do it , and yet did ...
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... thought again , should the bell fall with a swing it might first hit the wall , then re- bounding upon me , might kill me for all this beam . This made me stand in the steeple - door : and now , thought I , I am safe enough : for if the ...
... thought again , should the bell fall with a swing it might first hit the wall , then re- bounding upon me , might kill me for all this beam . This made me stand in the steeple - door : and now , thought I , I am safe enough : for if the ...
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... thought I was a good walker , " said the queen , “ but this shames me sadly . " " May your leddyship never hae sae weary a heart that ye canna be sensible of the weariness of the limbs , " said Jeanie . That came better off , thought ...
... thought I was a good walker , " said the queen , “ but this shames me sadly . " " May your leddyship never hae sae weary a heart that ye canna be sensible of the weariness of the limbs , " said Jeanie . That came better off , thought ...
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SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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