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Strana 35
And well may we miss , saith Christ Himself , there are so many will take upon them to tell us where , and tell us of so many ubis . Ecce hîc , “ Look you , here He is ” ; Ecce illic , nay then , “ there . " In deserto , “ in the desert ...
And well may we miss , saith Christ Himself , there are so many will take upon them to tell us where , and tell us of so many ubis . Ecce hîc , “ Look you , here He is ” ; Ecce illic , nay then , “ there . " In deserto , “ in the desert ...
Strana 238
But , Sir , I can tell you certainly that he devours much fish and kills and spoils much more than he eats . And I can tell you that this dog - fisher , for so the Latins call him , can smell a fish in the water a hundred yards from him ...
But , Sir , I can tell you certainly that he devours much fish and kills and spoils much more than he eats . And I can tell you that this dog - fisher , for so the Latins call him , can smell a fish in the water a hundred yards from him ...
Strana 822
HIS GRANGE , OR PRIVATE WEALTH Though clock , To tell me how night draws hence , I've none , A cock I have , to sing how day draws on . ... A hen I keep , which creaking ' day by day , Tells when She goes her long white egg to lay .
HIS GRANGE , OR PRIVATE WEALTH Though clock , To tell me how night draws hence , I've none , A cock I have , to sing how day draws on . ... A hen I keep , which creaking ' day by day , Tells when She goes her long white egg to lay .
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