The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Collected by Himself, 第 7 巻Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838 |
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... of the mighty truths he told . But errors they have none to which they cleave , And whatsoe'er he tells they willingly believe . 21 . Safe from that pride of ignorance were they G 2 CANTO IV . 83 A TALE OF PARAGUAY .
... of the mighty truths he told . But errors they have none to which they cleave , And whatsoe'er he tells they willingly believe . 21 . Safe from that pride of ignorance were they G 2 CANTO IV . 83 A TALE OF PARAGUAY .
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... believe and dread , God bids us love , and then our faith is perfected . 22 . Quick to believe , and slow to comprehend , Like children , unto all the teacher taught Submissively an easy ear they lend .: And to the font at once he might ...
... believe and dread , God bids us love , and then our faith is perfected . 22 . Quick to believe , and slow to comprehend , Like children , unto all the teacher taught Submissively an easy ear they lend .: And to the font at once he might ...
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... believe their conjurors could thus metamorphose themselves ; and , if these poor wretches confessed themselves guilty of such a crime , it was owing to their weakness under the torture ; and so they suffered for an offence which they ...
... believe their conjurors could thus metamorphose themselves ; and , if these poor wretches confessed themselves guilty of such a crime , it was owing to their weakness under the torture ; and so they suffered for an offence which they ...
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... exceeding great delight , even as if they were still living among them . ( Book i . ) They believe , says Herodotus ( Euterpe , § 123. ) , that on the dissolution of the body the soul immediately enters into some 118 A TALE OF PARAGUAY .
... exceeding great delight , even as if they were still living among them . ( Book i . ) They believe , says Herodotus ( Euterpe , § 123. ) , that on the dissolution of the body the soul immediately enters into some 118 A TALE OF PARAGUAY .
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... believe that their first forefathers grew upon trees . Gumilla , to i . c . 6 . - The Othomacas , one of the rudest of the Orinoco tribes , suppose themselves descended from a pile of stones upon the top of a rock called Barraguan , and ...
... believe that their first forefathers grew upon trees . Gumilla , to i . c . 6 . - The Othomacas , one of the rudest of the Orinoco tribes , suppose themselves descended from a pile of stones upon the top of a rock called Barraguan , and ...
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