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Side 25
... soul To ltrmaof beauty. and by sensual.an . Unsealtaltaed the mind, which in the means Inmtotbrget the gmmtJl ... souls, Cmious of their high, dignifies fi-om God, hook not Wealth's rivalry! and they who long Enumer'd with the charms of ...
... soul To ltrmaof beauty. and by sensual.an . Unsealtaltaed the mind, which in the means Inmtotbrget the gmmtJl ... souls, Cmious of their high, dignifies fi-om God, hook not Wealth's rivalry! and they who long Enumer'd with the charms of ...
Side 26
... soul, Life is a vision shadowy of Truth i I And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grew, Shapes of a dream! The veiling clouds retire, And lo! the Throne of the redeeming God Forth flashing unimaginablcday, Wrap in one blaze earth, heaven ...
... soul, Life is a vision shadowy of Truth i I And vice, and anguish, and the wormy grew, Shapes of a dream! The veiling clouds retire, And lo! the Throne of the redeeming God Forth flashing unimaginablcday, Wrap in one blaze earth, heaven ...
Side 33
... soul, that hoped and, trembled, The dinonanee eeaaed. and all aeem'd calm and bright; When France her front deep-ecarr'd and gory Conceal'd with clustering \vreatha of glory; When, imupportably advancing, Her arm made mockery of the ...
... soul, that hoped and, trembled, The dinonanee eeaaed. and all aeem'd calm and bright; When France her front deep-ecarr'd and gory Conceal'd with clustering \vreatha of glory; When, imupportably advancing, Her arm made mockery of the ...
Side 34
... soul! Meanwhile, at home, All individual dignity lmt'l power [n.g'ulf'd in Courta, Committeea, Insn'tutions, A-Jciations and Societies, A vain, speech-mouthing, speech-reporting Guild, One Benefit-Club for mutual flattery, We have drunk ...
... soul! Meanwhile, at home, All individual dignity lmt'l power [n.g'ulf'd in Courta, Committeea, Insn'tutions, A-Jciations and Societies, A vain, speech-mouthing, speech-reporting Guild, One Benefit-Club for mutual flattery, We have drunk ...
Side 42
... soul—l vow'd to die for her: With the faint voice of one who. having sphen, Relapea into ble-ednm, I vow'd it: That solemn vow, a whisper auroer hard, A murmur breathed against a lady's ear. Oh! there is joy above the name of plea-Ire ...
... soul—l vow'd to die for her: With the faint voice of one who. having sphen, Relapea into ble-ednm, I vow'd it: That solemn vow, a whisper auroer hard, A murmur breathed against a lady's ear. Oh! there is joy above the name of plea-Ire ...
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