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... earth , or change she sky Yet will I love her till I die . " It will help both him and her to believe that lovers ' gentle follies are something more than foolishness if his heart can echo words like these surely bestowed in memory ...
... earth , or change she sky Yet will I love her till I die . " It will help both him and her to believe that lovers ' gentle follies are something more than foolishness if his heart can echo words like these surely bestowed in memory ...
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... earth are as the fine dust in the balance -who sitteth in his perdurable chair and moveth the heavens with a ravishing sway - the one before whose face heaven and earth shall flee away - who yet with infinite patience calls to his ...
... earth are as the fine dust in the balance -who sitteth in his perdurable chair and moveth the heavens with a ravishing sway - the one before whose face heaven and earth shall flee away - who yet with infinite patience calls to his ...
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... earth and endure any quantity of privation and pain . When after appro- priate carnage they get their hands on the golden hoard of a cruel tyrant they are in no doubt as to what should be done with it but put it into the hands of the ...
... earth and endure any quantity of privation and pain . When after appro- priate carnage they get their hands on the golden hoard of a cruel tyrant they are in no doubt as to what should be done with it but put it into the hands of the ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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