The Pleasures of England - Lectures given in Oxford by John Ruskin
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relation to the place, or person, for whom the book was written. In
St. Louis', St. Geneviève (the last saint to whom he prayed on his death-bed) follows the two Maries; then come--memorable for you best, as easiest, in this six-foil group,--Saints Catharine, Margaret, and Scolastica, Agatha, Cecilia, and Agnes; and then ten more, whom you may learn or not as you like: I note them now only for future reference,--more lively and easy for your learning,--by their French names, Felicité, Colombe, Christine, * * * * * Aurée, Honorine, * * * * * Radegonde, Praxède, Euphémie, * * * * * Bathilde, Eugénie. |
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