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... lives ; And no forewarning gives ; But , at the touch of wrong , without a strife Slips in a moment out of life . INFLUENCE OF NATURAL OBJECTS IN CALLING FORTH AND STRENGTHENING THE THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 15 To H C.
... lives ; And no forewarning gives ; But , at the touch of wrong , without a strife Slips in a moment out of life . INFLUENCE OF NATURAL OBJECTS IN CALLING FORTH AND STRENGTHENING THE THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 15 To H C.
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... sure they were a happy band , Which , gathering round , did on the banks Of that great water give God thanks , And welcomed the poor child . And in the general joy of heart The Blind Boy's THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 176 21.
... sure they were a happy band , Which , gathering round , did on the banks Of that great water give God thanks , And welcomed the poor child . And in the general joy of heart The Blind Boy's THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD . 176 21.
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... Gives one bright glance , and drops behind the hill . * In these lone vales , if aught of faith may claim , Their silver hairs , and ancient hamlet fame , When up the hills , as now , retreats the light , Strange apparitions mock the ...
... Gives one bright glance , and drops behind the hill . * In these lone vales , if aught of faith may claim , Their silver hairs , and ancient hamlet fame , When up the hills , as now , retreats the light , Strange apparitions mock the ...
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... gives , where woods the chequer'd upland strew , To the green corn of summer , autumn's hue . Thus Hope , first pouring from her blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , Till higher mounted , strives in vain to ...
... gives , where woods the chequer'd upland strew , To the green corn of summer , autumn's hue . Thus Hope , first pouring from her blessed horn Her dawn , far lovelier than the moon's own morn , Till higher mounted , strives in vain to ...
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... give me not that eye of hard disdain That views undimm'd Ensiedlen's * wretched fane . ' Mid muttering prayers all sounds of torment meet , Dire clap of hands , distracted chafe of feet ; While loud and dull ascends the weeping cry ...
... give me not that eye of hard disdain That views undimm'd Ensiedlen's * wretched fane . ' Mid muttering prayers all sounds of torment meet , Dire clap of hands , distracted chafe of feet ; While loud and dull ascends the weeping cry ...
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