The Ladies' Repository, 20 tomasA. Tompkins., 1852 |
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... bring back his prey , And vain alike our weeping , Above the mouldering clay . But not in vain are all things , The hand that knows not gold , Does at a higher bidding A glorious realm unfold , 12 THE LADIES ' REPOSITORY .
... bring back his prey , And vain alike our weeping , Above the mouldering clay . But not in vain are all things , The hand that knows not gold , Does at a higher bidding A glorious realm unfold , 12 THE LADIES ' REPOSITORY .
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... bring to the countenances of those who stood up and faced him ! Wrinkled faces have been smoothed as clothes by a heated flat , ( not that our friend was ever a flat , for he was as round as his owner , ) and what a rose hue has tinted ...
... bring to the countenances of those who stood up and faced him ! Wrinkled faces have been smoothed as clothes by a heated flat , ( not that our friend was ever a flat , for he was as round as his owner , ) and what a rose hue has tinted ...
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... bring me a mo- ment's happiness purchased with the suffering of my only brother . Are we not children of the same mother ? Have we not been all in all to each other ? Who else have we loved so well ? Have I known any real happiness in ...
... bring me a mo- ment's happiness purchased with the suffering of my only brother . Are we not children of the same mother ? Have we not been all in all to each other ? Who else have we loved so well ? Have I known any real happiness in ...
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... bringing into the very heart of the city the beauties of the surrounding country . The buildings do not crowd upon ... brings together persons of different tastes , sects , and positions in life . The ladies here are pret tier , and ...
... bringing into the very heart of the city the beauties of the surrounding country . The buildings do not crowd upon ... brings together persons of different tastes , sects , and positions in life . The ladies here are pret tier , and ...
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... bring some filse things before the mind . But we find that the greatest obstacle in the way of Christian ad- vancement in truth , is the unwillingness , the refusal to " prove all things . " We were lately told of a minister , in one of ...
... bring some filse things before the mind . But we find that the greatest obstacle in the way of Christian ad- vancement in truth , is the unwillingness , the refusal to " prove all things . " We were lately told of a minister , in one of ...
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