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... glory , glorious , go , God , gold , good , grace , great , green , grove , ground , hand , happy , hard , head , hate , heart , Heaven , Hell , help , high , hill , holy , honour , hope , host , hour , human , ill , immortal , joy ...
... glory , glorious , go , God , gold , good , grace , great , green , grove , ground , hand , happy , hard , head , hate , heart , Heaven , Hell , help , high , hill , holy , honour , hope , host , hour , human , ill , immortal , joy ...
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... glory , happy , large , love , hard , soft , new , old , thing , eye , and death , are examples ) that they may be registered as next in frequency to those mere particles and auxiliaries - and , the , but , not , to , for , from , we ...
... glory , happy , large , love , hard , soft , new , old , thing , eye , and death , are examples ) that they may be registered as next in frequency to those mere particles and auxiliaries - and , the , but , not , to , for , from , we ...
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... Glory above his Peers , He trusted to have equal'd the most High , If he oppos'd ; and with ambitious aim Against the Throne and Monarchy of God Rais'd impious War in Heav'n and Battel proud With vain attempt . Him the Almighty Power ...
... Glory above his Peers , He trusted to have equal'd the most High , If he oppos'd ; and with ambitious aim Against the Throne and Monarchy of God Rais'd impious War in Heav'n and Battel proud With vain attempt . Him the Almighty Power ...
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... glory dead , In the dust and there out spread Lodge it with dishonour foul . ¡± — Ps . VII . 13—18 . What are we to do here ? Either , keeping our modern pronunciations of the three rhyming words , soul , roll , and foul , we must accept ...
... glory dead , In the dust and there out spread Lodge it with dishonour foul . ¡± — Ps . VII . 13—18 . What are we to do here ? Either , keeping our modern pronunciations of the three rhyming words , soul , roll , and foul , we must accept ...
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... glory's sake , honour's sake , bellie's sake ; but he has also goodness ' sake ( Ps . VI . 8 ) , ¡° for intermission sake " ( S. A. 1629 ) , and the line " And for his Maker's image sake exempt " ( P. L. , XI . 514 ) . So , though he has ...
... glory's sake , honour's sake , bellie's sake ; but he has also goodness ' sake ( Ps . VI . 8 ) , ¡° for intermission sake " ( S. A. 1629 ) , and the line " And for his Maker's image sake exempt " ( P. L. , XI . 514 ) . So , though he has ...
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