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Poetical Works / Milton, John, 1608-1674
envied; against mee is all thir rage, Because the Father, t'whom in Heav'n supream ... . Therefore to mee thir doom he hath assign'd. In the Son's speech offering himself as Redeemer (iii. 227 details...- creator(s) - Milton, John, 1608-1674
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Samson Agonistes / Milton, John
, frequently cite out of Tragic Poets, both to adorn and illustrate thir discourse. The Apostle Paul ... by ransom; lastly, that this Feast was proclaim'd by the Philistins as a day of Thanksgiving for thir details...- creator(s) - Milton, John
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- subject(s) - thir; chor; sam; samson; strength; english literature; thir; samson; sam; chor; strength; english literature;
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To Mr. Cyriack Skinner Upon His Blindness / Milton, John
clear To outward view, of blemish or of spot; Bereft of light thir seeing have forgot, Nor to thir idle orbs doth sight appear Of Sun or Moon or Starre throughout the year, Or man or woman ... details...- creator(s) - Milton, John
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- subject(s) - literature; seeing; skinner; argue; blindness; talks; cyriack; thir; john; forgot; bereft; light; heavns; english; will; noble; task; milton; hand; english literature; seeing; literature; skinner; argue; talks; blindness; cyriack; thir; forgot; john; bereft; light; heavns; english; english literature; will; noble; task; milton; hand;
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On The Lord Gen. Fairfax At The Seige Of Colchester / Milton, John
Victory home, though new rebellions raise Thir Hydra heads, & the fals North displaies ... details...- creator(s) - Milton, John
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- subject(s) - literature; fairfax; seige; john; envy; lord; colchester; rebellions; english; public; gen; milton; warr; english literature; literature; fairfax; seige; john; envy; lord; rebellions; colchester; english; english literature; public; gen; warr; milton;
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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth / Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
, with an expression of sad detachment. "You don't want to run thith Farm for profit. No, Thir. Ith all the thame, Thir ... at Mr. Bensington with one eye, and over him with the other, and say, "Oo, of courthe, Thir details...- creator(s) - Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
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- subject(s) - bensington; redwood; cossar; caterham; skinner; giant; cheasing eyebright; food; experimental farm; young caddles; skinner; experimental farm; bensington; caterham; cheasing eyebright; young caddles; cossar; food; redwood; giant;
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Snake and Sword A Novel / Wren, Percival Christopher, 1885-1941
this? _That_ thing isn't a _pukka_ sword." "Well, it'th like Thir Theymour Thtukeley's in my dweam ... ? Who are they, and what do they say and do?" "Thir Theymour Thtukeley Thahib tellth Thir Matthew Thahib details...- creator(s) - Wren, Percival Christopher, 1885-1941
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- subject(s) - lucille; dam; warrenne; damocles; trooper; snake; kot ghazi; sergeant; seymour stukeley; sword; miss smellie; john decies; colonel; nurse beaton; sword; snake; miss smellie; damocles; colonel; nurse beaton; trooper; dam; seymour stukeley; warrenne; lucille; john decies; kot ghazi; sergeant;
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Lewis Rand / Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936
don't know, thir," answered Vinie. "Tom knows. Tom's down there, at the big ship. I'll tell him ... at the Indian Queen. Be off with you both! Vinie will stay and talk to me." "Yeth, thir," said Vinie, her brown details...- creator(s) - Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936
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- subject(s) - rand; cary; jacqueline; ludwell cary; lewis rand; ludwell; fairfax cary; fontenoy; lewis; churchill; miss dandridge; adam gaudylock; unity; aaron burr; colonel churchill; notched road; young isham; edward; mammy chloe; major churchill; tom mocket; colonel churchill; lewis; fontenoy; ludwell; major churchill; unity; young isham; tom mocket; mammy chloe; cary; churchill; miss dandridge; ludwell cary; edward; adam gaudylock; notched road; rand; fairfax cary; jacqueline; aaron burr; lewis rand;
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The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation / Various
, and that before Christ; and mickle more is it required of us now in thir days, seeing we live in troublesome times ... , and all that they can do or say against it. 3. The third, wherein the glory of His kingly office consists, is in thir details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - covenant; christ; god; lord; king; covenant; god; lord; king; christ;
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For Better or Worse Ship's Company, Part 10. / Jacobs, W. W., 1863-1943
lady. "He's been missing," said Mr. Wotton, watching closely for any symptoms of fainting, "for thir-ty-five years. Thir-ty-five years ago-very much against his wish-he left 'is young and handsome wife to go ... details...- creator(s) - Jacobs, W. W., 1863-1943
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- subject(s) - wotton; davis; archive; literary; old lady; donations; davis; literary; wotton; archive; old lady; donations;
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The City of the Sun / Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639
; a ninth, Grammaticus; a tenth, Medicus; an eleventh, Physiologus; a twelfth, Politicus; a thir- teenth ... Exercise, a thir- teenth Sobriety, etc. They are elected to duties of that kind, each one to that duty details...- creator(s) - Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639
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- subject(s) - hoh; capt; magistrates; magistrates; hoh; capt;
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