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... sleep . But it is youth we think of chiefly today . October and December are yet to come ; the merry month of June is still here and still belongs to you . For the rest of us as we grow older it is our greatest 21 POETRY AND LIFE.
... sleep . But it is youth we think of chiefly today . October and December are yet to come ; the merry month of June is still here and still belongs to you . For the rest of us as we grow older it is our greatest 21 POETRY AND LIFE.
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... belongs to the ages ! " Fine indeed - espe- cially that the none - too - sentimental Stanton should have been the one to say it . But in the profounder sense of the words , Lincoln had already for at least four hard years belonged to ...
... belongs to the ages ! " Fine indeed - espe- cially that the none - too - sentimental Stanton should have been the one to say it . But in the profounder sense of the words , Lincoln had already for at least four hard years belonged to ...
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Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. mody , which belongs , if it belongs to anyone , to the people of the Church . Such a view would lead to dis- creet and sober revision and put an end once for all to a long record of unscrupulous and ...
Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. mody , which belongs , if it belongs to anyone , to the people of the Church . Such a view would lead to dis- creet and sober revision and put an end once for all to a long record of unscrupulous and ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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