Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... Lord of Life , alone sustaining All below and all above , Lord of Love , by Whose ordaining Sun and stars sublimely move ; In our earthly spirits reigning , Lift our hearts that we may love ! Lord of Beauty , bid us own Thee , Lord of ...
... Lord of Life , alone sustaining All below and all above , Lord of Love , by Whose ordaining Sun and stars sublimely move ; In our earthly spirits reigning , Lift our hearts that we may love ! Lord of Beauty , bid us own Thee , Lord of ...
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... Lord's , 1928 Lord's - Lord's - on Wednesday evening ! Cambridge fieldsmen crowding round , Oxford's hardly a chance of saving it- Hardly a chance , but still you found Elderly cricketers gnawing their sticks , Blameless bishops ...
... Lord's , 1928 Lord's - Lord's - on Wednesday evening ! Cambridge fieldsmen crowding round , Oxford's hardly a chance of saving it- Hardly a chance , but still you found Elderly cricketers gnawing their sticks , Blameless bishops ...
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... Lord Fisher , who talked to the Sixth Form on Faith : Sir George Higginson , who gave an admirable address to the same body after his hundredth birthday and said that that visit to Eton was the happiest day of his life : the present Lord ...
... Lord Fisher , who talked to the Sixth Form on Faith : Sir George Higginson , who gave an admirable address to the same body after his hundredth birthday and said that that visit to Eton was the happiest day of his life : the present Lord ...
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