So much stronger is the promise of a vital force when they have refound their emancipation.
They may be (when they come again to understand their power) better fitted for their refound freedom.
But Bishop Fisher again successfully pleaded the cause of his own University, and the royal licence to refound the corrupt monastic Hospital of S.
And as surely as the bee goes back to its one hallowed oak have I refound you.
She was threatening to go out of his life again, just when he'd refound her.
Choose any instance, and compare the number of separate elements in it, or the extent of the dream, if written down, with the dream thoughts yielded by analysis, and of which but a trace can be refound in the dream itself.
After an interval, in which the church was governed by Gilbert de Dousgunels, who set out for Rome to get the Pope's leave to refound the house, but died upon the journey, Henry I.
From the hall across the silver of the dusk, an intrusive shaft of light pointed like a finger at those two entranced, who had refound the peace that time had scattered.
His present errand became a treachery to be swept aside by his refound strength.
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