All so simply, so easily done by love's gentlerule.
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Oh, beautiful story of God's gentlerule o'er men!
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Throughout he exercised a just and gentlerule.
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Every day bears witness to their gentlerule.
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But I cannot recall under his gentlerule anything quite so free-and-easy as Mr. HENDERSON'S visit to Paris.
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It was of a wayward temper grown more wayward still for want of a mother's firm and gentlerule.
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Under Taylor's wise but gentlerule they had been kept within certain bounds, but much remained to be done.
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"Where is Finn," he said, "of the gentlerule and of the spears?"
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Such graciousness is acquired by gentlerules of conduct, as are sweet and courteous speech, gentle service courteously rendered, and actions kindly done or performed.