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... thee well , thou regal river , proudly - rolling Ger- man Rhine , Sung in many a minstrel's ballad , praised in many a poet's line ! Thou from me too claim'st a stanza ; ere thy oft - trod banks I leave , Blithely , though with thread ...
... thee well , thou regal river , proudly - rolling Ger- man Rhine , Sung in many a minstrel's ballad , praised in many a poet's line ! Thou from me too claim'st a stanza ; ere thy oft - trod banks I leave , Blithely , though with thread ...
Page 303
... thee . All I now desire is , that the vnexpectednesse of it make it not more grieuous to thee . But I know thou art a Christian , and therefore will not doubt of thy patience . And though I thus write to thee , as heartily de- siring to ...
... thee . All I now desire is , that the vnexpectednesse of it make it not more grieuous to thee . But I know thou art a Christian , and therefore will not doubt of thy patience . And though I thus write to thee , as heartily de- siring to ...
Page 304
... thee vnto mee : It drew me into a consideration both wherefore I so earnestly desired thee , aud ( hauing found that the true cause was to make thee happy ) how I might compasse this happinesse for thee . I knew it consisted not in ...
... thee vnto mee : It drew me into a consideration both wherefore I so earnestly desired thee , aud ( hauing found that the true cause was to make thee happy ) how I might compasse this happinesse for thee . I knew it consisted not in ...
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