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... fear you not ? ... . 56 Epitaph for himself ........... Charles Merivale . From the Chained Prometheus ... ...... Potter . The wide Earth echoes ... Sir E. Bulwer Lytton . 58 It was not Pride .... Potter . 58 What time the silence ...
... fear you not ? ... . 56 Epitaph for himself ........... Charles Merivale . From the Chained Prometheus ... ...... Potter . The wide Earth echoes ... Sir E. Bulwer Lytton . 58 It was not Pride .... Potter . 58 What time the silence ...
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... Fear of Death GREGORY NAZIANZEN Translators . Page • Hodgson . 269 W. Peter . 269 J. H. Merivale . 269 · Hodgson . 270 Robert Bland . 270 J. H. Merivale . 270 Robert Bland . 270 ..Fawkes . 270 270 Robert Bland . 270 270 ... ibid . 270 ...
... Fear of Death GREGORY NAZIANZEN Translators . Page • Hodgson . 269 W. Peter . 269 J. H. Merivale . 269 · Hodgson . 270 Robert Bland . 270 J. H. Merivale . 270 Robert Bland . 270 ..Fawkes . 270 270 Robert Bland . 270 270 ... ibid . 270 ...
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... fear . Know if the god the beauteous dame demand , My bark shall waft her to her native land ; But then prepare , imperious prince ! prepare , Fierce as thou art , to yield thy captive fair ; E'en in thy tent I'll seize the blooming ...
... fear . Know if the god the beauteous dame demand , My bark shall waft her to her native land ; But then prepare , imperious prince ! prepare , Fierce as thou art , to yield thy captive fair ; E'en in thy tent I'll seize the blooming ...
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... fear chains Achilles ' force , He ran , he flew , through all the Grecian train : — Each prince of name , or chief ... fears , From his foul visage wiped the scalding tears . The host , though grieved , his moans with laugh- ter heard ...
... fear chains Achilles ' force , He ran , he flew , through all the Grecian train : — Each prince of name , or chief ... fears , From his foul visage wiped the scalding tears . The host , though grieved , his moans with laugh- ter heard ...
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... fear of death . The rolling flood , Now here , now there , impell'd the floating wood . As when a heap of gathering thorns is cast , Now to , now fro , before the autumnal blast ; Together clung , it rolls around the field ; So rolled ...
... fear of death . The rolling flood , Now here , now there , impell'd the floating wood . As when a heap of gathering thorns is cast , Now to , now fro , before the autumnal blast ; Together clung , it rolls around the field ; So rolled ...
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