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... living blooms ? Oh ! is it not , that from thine earthly track Hope to thy world may look beyond the tombs ? Yes , gentle Spring ; no sorrow dims thine air , Breathed by our loved ones there ! LESSON IV . The Winged Worshippers . - C ...
... living blooms ? Oh ! is it not , that from thine earthly track Hope to thy world may look beyond the tombs ? Yes , gentle Spring ; no sorrow dims thine air , Breathed by our loved ones there ! LESSON IV . The Winged Worshippers . - C ...
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... her flight , Pour round her path a stream of living light , And gild those pure and perfect realms of rest , Where Virtue triumphs , and her sons are blessed . True Dignity . - BEATTIE . VAIN man , is YOUNG LADIES ' CLASS BOOK . 15.
... her flight , Pour round her path a stream of living light , And gild those pure and perfect realms of rest , Where Virtue triumphs , and her sons are blessed . True Dignity . - BEATTIE . VAIN man , is YOUNG LADIES ' CLASS BOOK . 15.
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... living , and once more number the days which they had spent there - how differently would they then spend them ! and when they came to die , how much firmer would be their hope ! and when they were again laid in the ground , how much ...
... living , and once more number the days which they had spent there - how differently would they then spend them ! and when they came to die , how much firmer would be their hope ! and when they were again laid in the ground , how much ...
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... living glow , Is pale as a curl of new - fallen snow ; And her cheek , like the Parian stone , is fair , But the hectic spot that flushes there , — When the tide of life from its secret dwelling , In a sudden gush , is deeply swelling ...
... living glow , Is pale as a curl of new - fallen snow ; And her cheek , like the Parian stone , is fair , But the hectic spot that flushes there , — When the tide of life from its secret dwelling , In a sudden gush , is deeply swelling ...
Page 63
... living - nay , " observing a pang to pass across his countenance , " don't let that afflict you . I am sure you have never placed your happiness in outward show ; you have yet friends , warm friends , who will not think the worse of you ...
... living - nay , " observing a pang to pass across his countenance , " don't let that afflict you . I am sure you have never placed your happiness in outward show ; you have yet friends , warm friends , who will not think the worse of you ...
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