Literature and Life, Book 4Scott, Foresman, 1933 - American Literature |
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Page 180
... Keep the deceivers , keep them still . 5 Send home my harmless heart again , Which no unworthy thought could stain ; But if it has been taught by thine To forfeit both Its word and oath , Keep it , for then ' tis none of mine . 10 Yet ...
... Keep the deceivers , keep them still . 5 Send home my harmless heart again , Which no unworthy thought could stain ; But if it has been taught by thine To forfeit both Its word and oath , Keep it , for then ' tis none of mine . 10 Yet ...
Page 496
... keep more than his own human share of anything ; his riches must diffuse themselves at some time ; he must maintain ... keep you much fatter for doing that than you can keep yourselves by digging . " Well - but it is answered , are we to ...
... keep more than his own human share of anything ; his riches must diffuse themselves at some time ; he must maintain ... keep you much fatter for doing that than you can keep yourselves by digging . " Well - but it is answered , are we to ...
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... keep constantly in mind the supposed date of the writing . ] JUST UST as it becomes increasingly diffi- cult for the ... keeping things , keeping them rather than using them . If they were not wanted now , they might be wanted presently ...
... keep constantly in mind the supposed date of the writing . ] JUST UST as it becomes increasingly diffi- cult for the ... keeping things , keeping them rather than using them . If they were not wanted now , they might be wanted presently ...
Contents
HISTORY | 4 |
PART ONEPAGAN AND MEDIEVAL TIMES 55 B C 1500 A D | 5 |
SELECTIONS FOR CHAPTER I | 15 |
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