Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Том 2Jeannette Leonard Gilder Christian Herald, 1905 |
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... soul . “ Ah , certainly - I see now ; you are the favored possessor of the beneficent fairy , " I remarked , turn- ing to my neighbor . This was worse than before ; the youth grew crim- son , and clenched his fist with every appearance ...
... soul . “ Ah , certainly - I see now ; you are the favored possessor of the beneficent fairy , " I remarked , turn- ing to my neighbor . This was worse than before ; the youth grew crim- son , and clenched his fist with every appearance ...
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... are OF Borne inward unto souls afar Along the Psalmist's music deep , Now tell me if that any is For gift or grace surpassing this , ― " He giveth His beloved sleep " ? • What would we give to our beloved ? The 56 ELIZABETH BARRETT ...
... are OF Borne inward unto souls afar Along the Psalmist's music deep , Now tell me if that any is For gift or grace surpassing this , ― " He giveth His beloved sleep " ? • What would we give to our beloved ? The 56 ELIZABETH BARRETT ...
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... soul was pure and true , The good stars met in your horoscope , Made you of spirit , fire and dew- And , just because I was thrice as old And our paths in the world diverged so wide , Each was nought to each , must I be told ? We were ...
... soul was pure and true , The good stars met in your horoscope , Made you of spirit , fire and dew- And , just because I was thrice as old And our paths in the world diverged so wide , Each was nought to each , must I be told ? We were ...
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... soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber , I shall divine , And your mouth of your own geranium's red- And what you would do with me , in fine , In the new life come in the old one's stead . VI I have lived ( I shall say ) so much ...
... soul so pure and gay ? Why your hair was amber , I shall divine , And your mouth of your own geranium's red- And what you would do with me , in fine , In the new life come in the old one's stead . VI I have lived ( I shall say ) so much ...
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... Soul itself - lone but un- daunted , amidst the dangers and the snares of life ! Her path was , however , constantly impeded by the crowds that now groped amidst the gloom , now fled in the temporary glare of the lightnings across the ...
... Soul itself - lone but un- daunted , amidst the dangers and the snares of life ! Her path was , however , constantly impeded by the crowds that now groped amidst the gloom , now fled in the temporary glare of the lightnings across the ...
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