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Love to the lost: and a hand held forth to the helplesse, to lead out of the dark. / Naylor, James, 1617?-1660. : Naylor, James,
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1656
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1
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Love to Vietnam : a novel. : Morris, Edita.
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1968
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1
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A love-token for mourners : teaching spiritual dumbness and submission under Gods smarting rod : in : Fisher, Samuel,
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1655
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1
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Love tokens
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1998
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1
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Love tricks. : Shirley, James,
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1667
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1
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Love tricks, or, The school of complements : Shirley, James,
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1667
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1
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Love triumphant. : Dryden, John,
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1694
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1
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Love triumphant, or, Nature will prevail. : Dryden, John,
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1695
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1
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Love triumphant, or, Nature will prevail : a tragi-comedy as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal by The : Dryden, John,
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1694
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1
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Love under a lamp post.
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2
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Love until it hurts. : Rae, Daphne,
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1981
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1
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Love victorious. : La Roberdière, Alexandre de.
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1684
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1
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Love victorious, or, The adventures of Oronces and Eugenia : a novel : La Roberdière, Alexandre de.
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1684
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1
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Love, war, and the Grail : [Templars, Hospitallers and Teutonic Knights in medieval epic and romance : Nicholson, Helen J.,
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2001
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1
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Love will find out the way.
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6
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Love will finde out the way.
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4
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Love will finde out the way : an excellent comedy as it was acted with great applause, by Her Majest : Shirley, James,
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1661
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1
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Love with unconfined wings.
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2
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Love without affectation, in five letters from a Portuguese nun, to a French cavalier. : Done into E : Guilleragues, Gabriel Joseph de Lavergne,
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1709
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1
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Love without dissimulation, or, The letter & directions of Robert Rich to M. John Raynes, for the di : Rich, Robert,
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1667?
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1
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Love without interest. : Pinkethman, William,
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1699
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1
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Love without interest, or, The man too hard for the master : a comedy : as it was acted at the Theat : Pinkethman, William,
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1699
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1
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Love without measure. Or, The young-mans delight, and the maidens joy. : This youngman woo'd a damos
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1688
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1
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Love without remedy
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2
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Love words : the self and the text in medieval and Renaissance poetry. : Regan, Mariann Sanders.
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1982
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1
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Love you till Tuesday
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c2004
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1
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Love your enemies : discipleship, pacifism, and just war theory : Cahill, Lisa Sowle.
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c1994
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1
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Love your enemies : Jesus' love command in the synoptic Gospels and in the early Christian paraenesi : Piper, John,
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1979
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1
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Lovecinema ; v.6
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2004
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1
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Lovecraft country : Ruff, Matt,
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2020
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1
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Lovecraft : Disturbing the Universe. : Burleson, Donald R.
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1990
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1
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The loved and envied. : Bagnold, Enid.
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1953
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1
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The loved and the lost : a novel. : Callaghan, Morley.
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1951
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1
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The loved one : an Anglo-American tragedy.
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2
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Loveday's letters, domestick and foreign, to several persons : occasionally distributed in subjects
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2
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Loveday's letters, domestick and forreign, to several persons : occasionally distributed in subjects
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5
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Loveday's letters domestick and forrein. : To several persons, occasionally distributed in subjects : Loveday, Robert,
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1659
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1
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Loveday's letters. The perswasive secretary.
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6
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Lovefuries / The Contracting sea, the Hanging judge, Bite or suck : Rabey, David Ian,
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2008
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1
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Loveless
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3
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The loveless letters. : Pybus, Rodney.
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1981
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1
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Loveletter. / W. G., active 1567. : Whitney, Isabella.
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1567?
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1
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Lovelines for a goat-born lady. : Agard, John,
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1990
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1
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The lovely bones : a novel. : Sebold, Alice.
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2003
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1
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Lovely charmer, dearest creature : Purcell, Daniel,
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1704
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1
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The lovely lady : short stories. : Lawrence, D. H.
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1933
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1
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The lovely land : a lyrical interpretation of the realm and people of Sweden. : Coles, S.F.A.
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1949
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1
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Lovely lasses late lamentation for the long absence of her dearest beloved friend : L. P.
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1648
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1
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Lovely, lovely Albina. : Purcell, Henry,
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1983
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1
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The lovely northern lasse, : who in the ditty here complaining, shewes what harme she got milking he
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1635
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1
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