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For I too have a righteous mind , and my heart within me is not of iron , but pitiful even as thine . ' Therewith the fair goddess led the way quickly , and he followed hard in the steps of the goddess . And they reached the hollow cave ...
For I too have a righteous mind , and my heart within me is not of iron , but pitiful even as thine . ' Therewith the fair goddess led the way quickly , and he followed hard in the steps of the goddess . And they reached the hollow cave ...
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Why , were thy quest not of alien fields and unknown dwellings , did thine ancient Troy remain , should Troy be sought in voyages over tempestuous seas ? Fliest thou from me ? me who by these tears and thine own hand beseech thee ...
Why , were thy quest not of alien fields and unknown dwellings , did thine ancient Troy remain , should Troy be sought in voyages over tempestuous seas ? Fliest thou from me ? me who by these tears and thine own hand beseech thee ...
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For thou hast said , My doctrine is pure , and I am clean in thine eyes . But oh that God would , speak , and open his lips against thee ; and that he would shew thee the secrets of wisdom , that they are double to that which is !
For thou hast said , My doctrine is pure , and I am clean in thine eyes . But oh that God would , speak , and open his lips against thee ; and that he would shew thee the secrets of wisdom , that they are double to that which is !
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