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... beauty in the name ! Who wants not saving from some ill of life ? Who has not felt the torture and the strife Of guilt or sorrow bounding through the frame ? Who has not seen some cloud of fear or shame Hang in his atmosphere , with ...
... beauty in the name ! Who wants not saving from some ill of life ? Who has not felt the torture and the strife Of guilt or sorrow bounding through the frame ? Who has not seen some cloud of fear or shame Hang in his atmosphere , with ...
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... beauty that we will not seize Upbraids us . When , as now , our thwarted aim Turns back God's remedies to our disease Again when broken is the loveliest charm - Of all our toiling days when Sabbaths harm ! - XXVIII . " Which of you ...
... beauty that we will not seize Upbraids us . When , as now , our thwarted aim Turns back God's remedies to our disease Again when broken is the loveliest charm - Of all our toiling days when Sabbaths harm ! - XXVIII . " Which of you ...
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... . His face was like the morn When from its beauty the dull vapors glide ! The dusky curtains that the next world hide Seemed for a moment's space asunder torn ! 66 ' My Saviour loves me ! " Yet again CHAUNCEY HARE TOWNSHEND . 47.
... . His face was like the morn When from its beauty the dull vapors glide ! The dusky curtains that the next world hide Seemed for a moment's space asunder torn ! 66 ' My Saviour loves me ! " Yet again CHAUNCEY HARE TOWNSHEND . 47.
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... beauty and bright love ? But most where thirst of knowledge deep did move — Knowledge of what we are , whither we pace - - Along life's darkling road how best to brace Our nature to a height itself above ! And so , by souls half ...
... beauty and bright love ? But most where thirst of knowledge deep did move — Knowledge of what we are , whither we pace - - Along life's darkling road how best to brace Our nature to a height itself above ! And so , by souls half ...
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... beauty , in all bliss ; In light , and loveliness , and poet's song . Thus much at least I know : from out Thy store Of joy , the more I take , I find the more . LII . " Weep not . " St. Luke , xxiii . 28 . WEEP not ! Oh , earth is ...
... beauty , in all bliss ; In light , and loveliness , and poet's song . Thus much at least I know : from out Thy store Of joy , the more I take , I find the more . LII . " Weep not . " St. Luke , xxiii . 28 . WEEP not ! Oh , earth is ...
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