Bizarre: For Fireside and Wayside, Том 2Church & Company, 1858 |
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... human kind- ness in my veins , than at the very moment I am holding you so uneasy . You must not be so perplexed , because you have been ferreted out by this so searching ray of truth , which seems to be akin to the lynx , in its ...
... human kind- ness in my veins , than at the very moment I am holding you so uneasy . You must not be so perplexed , because you have been ferreted out by this so searching ray of truth , which seems to be akin to the lynx , in its ...
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... human power ; the soundless sea Outspread with a dull and listless air Towards the angry skies , some mighty power Thou hear'st awhile subdued , and yet shall rise Again to battle - terrible in strength- E'en now its billowed armies ...
... human power ; the soundless sea Outspread with a dull and listless air Towards the angry skies , some mighty power Thou hear'st awhile subdued , and yet shall rise Again to battle - terrible in strength- E'en now its billowed armies ...
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... humanity ; he was a borrower par excellence ; did he wish to disrobe his face of its redundant growth of hair , he must ... human family participate in kindred joys and sorrows , and that the trials and the pleasures of existence are the ...
... humanity ; he was a borrower par excellence ; did he wish to disrobe his face of its redundant growth of hair , he must ... human family participate in kindred joys and sorrows , and that the trials and the pleasures of existence are the ...
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... human character , first , as an un- relenting censor , and second , as a gentle and considerate limner . His address of Wolsey - his description of Mercy - scenes from Shylock and Richard II . , were inter- spersed throughout . His ...
... human character , first , as an un- relenting censor , and second , as a gentle and considerate limner . His address of Wolsey - his description of Mercy - scenes from Shylock and Richard II . , were inter- spersed throughout . His ...
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... humanity . We would not banish the former from our mindful of the grave responsibilities of life . Entertain table and libraries , but neither should they make us un- ing these sentiments , we are always prepared to judge favorably of ...
... humanity . We would not banish the former from our mindful of the grave responsibilities of life . Entertain table and libraries , but neither should they make us un- ing these sentiments , we are always prepared to judge favorably of ...
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