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... Italy to a younger Sister . PROSE EPITAPHS FOR THE POETS . BY T. J. OUSLEY . MILTON . A deathless name , inscribed by eternity on the record of time . The light of earth shone not upon his outward existence , but an inward flame lit up ...
... Italy to a younger Sister . PROSE EPITAPHS FOR THE POETS . BY T. J. OUSLEY . MILTON . A deathless name , inscribed by eternity on the record of time . The light of earth shone not upon his outward existence , but an inward flame lit up ...
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... Italian prince of Ventimiglia ; and of their two grand - daughters , one married the Comte de Verac , and the other , the Neapolitan Prince de Belmonte . In her early years , when a maid of honour to the duchess of York , an amusing ...
... Italian prince of Ventimiglia ; and of their two grand - daughters , one married the Comte de Verac , and the other , the Neapolitan Prince de Belmonte . In her early years , when a maid of honour to the duchess of York , an amusing ...
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... Italian character at this moment , and is no solitary instance of the terrible consequences resulting from too eager a desire to unveil the future . He who consults an earthly oracle , instead of committing his way to God , makes a ...
... Italian character at this moment , and is no solitary instance of the terrible consequences resulting from too eager a desire to unveil the future . He who consults an earthly oracle , instead of committing his way to God , makes a ...
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... Italian waves , In war , still friend to science , this bestows , And Nelson gives it to the land he saves . " We shall now allude to a few of the fine paintings with which the walls of Castle Howard are decorated , but without taking ...
... Italian waves , In war , still friend to science , this bestows , And Nelson gives it to the land he saves . " We shall now allude to a few of the fine paintings with which the walls of Castle Howard are decorated , but without taking ...
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... Italian idiom , Santa Rosalia , was a virgin , beautiful as good , the niece of William the Good , a prince of the Norman line , who reigned in Sicily from 1150 to 1154. William the Good was succeeded by his son William the Bad , under ...
... Italian idiom , Santa Rosalia , was a virgin , beautiful as good , the niece of William the Good , a prince of the Norman line , who reigned in Sicily from 1150 to 1154. William the Good was succeeded by his son William the Bad , under ...
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