Woman's Record; or sketches of all distinguished women, from “the beginning” till A.D. 1850, arranged in four eras. With selections from female writers of every ageSampson Low, Son, and Company 47, Ludgate Hill., 1853 - 888 páginas |
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... thou gavest to be with me , she gave me of the tree , and I did eat . " That Adam intended , in thus accusing his wife , covertly to throw the blame on God for creating her , seems probable from the severity with which his sentence is ...
... thou gavest to be with me , she gave me of the tree , and I did eat . " That Adam intended , in thus accusing his wife , covertly to throw the blame on God for creating her , seems probable from the severity with which his sentence is ...
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... thou wentest forth from Seir ! When thou marchedst through the fields of Edom Quaked the earth , and poured the heavens , Yea , the clouds poured down with water : Before Jehovah's face the mountains melted , That Sinai before Jehovah's ...
... thou wentest forth from Seir ! When thou marchedst through the fields of Edom Quaked the earth , and poured the heavens , Yea , the clouds poured down with water : Before Jehovah's face the mountains melted , That Sinai before Jehovah's ...
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... thou bled'st is bleeding ; Revenge is lost in agony , And wild remorse to rage succeeding . Oh , Mariamne ! where art thou ? Thou canst not hear my bitter pleading : Ah , couldst thou - thou wouldst pardon now , Though heaven were to my ...
... thou bled'st is bleeding ; Revenge is lost in agony , And wild remorse to rage succeeding . Oh , Mariamne ! where art thou ? Thou canst not hear my bitter pleading : Ah , couldst thou - thou wouldst pardon now , Though heaven were to my ...
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... thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferred , Propitious to my tuneful vow , Oh , gentle goddess ! hear me now : Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all thy radiant charms confest . Thou once didst leave almighty ...
... thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferred , Propitious to my tuneful vow , Oh , gentle goddess ! hear me now : Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all thy radiant charms confest . Thou once didst leave almighty ...
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... thou art from me flown ! Thy Philip's heart is desolate , My beautiful , my own ! I cannot , cannot bid thee go ; My curse on Gregory's head ! I will proclaim him as my foe , Though princes strike me dead . ' My liege , my husband ...
... thou art from me flown ! Thy Philip's heart is desolate , My beautiful , my own ! I cannot , cannot bid thee go ; My curse on Gregory's head ! I will proclaim him as my foe , Though princes strike me dead . ' My liege , my husband ...
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Woman's Record; Or, Sketches of All Distinguished Women, from the Beginning ... Sarah Josepha Buell Hale Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Woman's Record; Or, Sketches of All Distinguished Women, from the Beginning ... Sarah Josepha Buell Hale Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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