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... seeketh not her own , is not easily provoked , thinketh no evil , Rejoiceth not in iniquity , but rejoiceth in the truth : Beareth all things , believeth all things , hopeth all things , endureth all things . Charity never faileth .
... seeketh not her own , is not easily provoked , thinketh no evil , Rejoiceth not in iniquity , but rejoiceth in the truth : Beareth all things , believeth all things , hopeth all things , endureth all things . Charity never faileth .
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But let it be once understood that your government might be one thing , and their privileges another , that these two things may exist without any mutual relation -the cement is gone , the cohesion is loosened , and everything hastens ...
But let it be once understood that your government might be one thing , and their privileges another , that these two things may exist without any mutual relation -the cement is gone , the cohesion is loosened , and everything hastens ...
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You've seen the world -The beauty and the wonder and the power , The shapes of things , their colours , lights and shades , Changes , surprises , -and God made it all ! -For what ? Do you feel thankful , ay or no , For this fair town's ...
You've seen the world -The beauty and the wonder and the power , The shapes of things , their colours , lights and shades , Changes , surprises , -and God made it all ! -For what ? Do you feel thankful , ay or no , For this fair town's ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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