Anne of Green Gables
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Evelyn Hope |
The good stars met in your horoscope
Made you of spirit and fire and dew |
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Diana |
Oh! What a perfectly lovely name. |
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Geraldine |
When I was young I used to imagine it was Geraldine… |
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Cordelia |
Will you please call me Cordelia? |
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Hohenlinden |
I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills. |
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Edinburgh after Flodden
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I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills. |
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Bingen on the Rhine
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| I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills. |
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The Lady of the Lake
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I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills. |
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The Seasons
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I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills. |
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The Downfall of Poland
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| I can read pretty well and I know ever so many pieces of poetry off by heart–`The Battle of Hohenlinden’ and `Edinburgh after Flodden,’ and `Bingen of the Rhine,’ and most of the `Lady of the Lake’ and most of `The Seasons’ by James Thompson. Don’t you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back? There is a piece in the Fifth Reader–`The Downfall of Poland’–that is just full of thrills. |
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Westminster Catechism |
God is a spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable, in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth. |
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Macbeth |
“by the pricking of my thumbs,” |
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Euripides |
Those whom the gods wish to destroy |
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