Voices of the True-heartedMerrihew & Thompson, printers, 1846 - 288 psl. |
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... gives itself , but is not bought ; Nor voice nor sound betrays Its deep , impassioned gaze . It comes , the beautiful ... give the first watch of the night To the red planet Mars . The star of the unconquered will , He rises in my breast ...
... gives itself , but is not bought ; Nor voice nor sound betrays Its deep , impassioned gaze . It comes , the beautiful ... give the first watch of the night To the red planet Mars . The star of the unconquered will , He rises in my breast ...
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... give themselves . Outward victory - the ascendancy of this or that party - the predomination of this or that sect is regarded as the sign of reform and of pro- gress . And yet , how continually has disappointment been written on every ...
... give themselves . Outward victory - the ascendancy of this or that party - the predomination of this or that sect is regarded as the sign of reform and of pro- gress . And yet , how continually has disappointment been written on every ...
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... universal love . What would you do , ' said I , ' if an idle , thieving vagabond came among you , resolv- ed to stay , but determined not to work ? ' ' We 6 him . ( 6 would give him food when VOICES OF THE TRUE HEARTED . 5.
... universal love . What would you do , ' said I , ' if an idle , thieving vagabond came among you , resolv- ed to stay , but determined not to work ? ' ' We 6 him . ( 6 would give him food when VOICES OF THE TRUE HEARTED . 5.
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6 him . ( 6 would give him food when hungry , shelter him [ erful and thrilling appeal to his countrymen , when when cold , and always treat him as a brother . ' they were on the eve of welcoming back the ty Would not this process ...
6 him . ( 6 would give him food when hungry , shelter him [ erful and thrilling appeal to his countrymen , when when cold , and always treat him as a brother . ' they were on the eve of welcoming back the ty Would not this process ...
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... give the true answer . The world has been deluged with arguments about war , slavery , & c . , and the wisest product of them all , is simply an enlightened application of the maxims of Jesus . Faith in God , love to man , and action ...
... give the true answer . The world has been deluged with arguments about war , slavery , & c . , and the wisest product of them all , is simply an enlightened application of the maxims of Jesus . Faith in God , love to man , and action ...
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angels beautiful beneath birds blessing blood bosom breast breath brother brow calm capital punishment child clouds cold dark death deep divine doth dream earth evil eyes face faith father fear feel flowers freedom friends gentle give grace grave green hand Hannah Lee happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven holy hope hour human JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL JOHN G land light lips live look LYDIA MARIA CHILD MARY HOWITT mind mother N. P. WILLIS nature neath never night o'er peace poor prayer prison racter round Rübezahl seemed silent sing slave slavery sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit stars strong sunshine sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought toil true truth unto Vanity Fair voice weary weep wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words young
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