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1 Did not the very painter consecrate to her his intense toil?
2 One generous, one disinterested tear I will consecrate to thy ashes!
3 Be consistent, and like them consecrate to Juno the first day of every month.
4 Art thou not consecrate to the Whitbury brotherhood of anglers!
5 For does it not consecrate to God that simple country life which we lead here?
6 On this day do we consecrate to you
7 The Muses demand solitude and rest for the soul, and that I can never consecrate to them.
8 I will found an abbey, holy father, consecrate to thy patron, wherein thou shalt be the ruler.
9 Songs consecrate to truth and liberty.
10 Will you not consecrate to its service a portion of the talent with which God has endowed you?
11 I am here to crave, with no lying lip the life I consecrate to the liberty of my country.
12 It appears to us especially well suited to the wants of the age, to the hurried moments which it can consecrate to study.
13 He desires to consecrate to you his life and heart's blood, and entreats the loveliest and noblest of women to hear his prayers.
14 Ivy, beliefs concerning; consecrated to Bacchus and to Osirls; the nature of.
15 The second half requested that Russia be consecrated to the Immaculate Heart.
16 A meaner temple was never consecrated to the worship of the Deity.
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