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... thee love me , not as a father , nor as a monarch , but as one who adores thee . Why dost thou start ? No one shall know our loves ; and , moreover , the love of a monarch inflicts no degradation , like the love of a common man ; riches ...
... thee love me , not as a father , nor as a monarch , but as one who adores thee . Why dost thou start ? No one shall know our loves ; and , moreover , the love of a monarch inflicts no degradation , like the love of a common man ; riches ...
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... thee in my household , and cherished thee above all thy companions . If thou hast loyalty and affection for thy lord , now is the time to serve him . Hie thee to the Christian camp , and find thy way to the tent of the Bishop Oppas . If ...
... thee in my household , and cherished thee above all thy companions . If thou hast loyalty and affection for thy lord , now is the time to serve him . Hie thee to the Christian camp , and find thy way to the tent of the Bishop Oppas . If ...
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... thee alone to hear ; command , then , I entreat thee , that these men withdraw . " When they were alone he addressed Taric in Arabic : Know , O leader of the host of Islam , " said he , “ that I am sent to thee on the part of the ...
... thee alone to hear ; command , then , I entreat thee , that these men withdraw . " When they were alone he addressed Taric in Arabic : Know , O leader of the host of Islam , " said he , “ that I am sent to thee on the part of the ...
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