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... heart ; so that he who inexorably refuses concessions to the unprivileged in the mass , is often warm - hearted and ... heart was equally in- stinct with poetic sympathies ; and there never was a time in which his own words were not true ...
... heart ; so that he who inexorably refuses concessions to the unprivileged in the mass , is often warm - hearted and ... heart was equally in- stinct with poetic sympathies ; and there never was a time in which his own words were not true ...
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... heart had ached to hear her , begged That , wheresoe'er I went , I still would ask For him whom she had lost . We parted then- Our final parting ; for from that time forth Did many seasons pass ere I returned Into this tract again ...
... heart had ached to hear her , begged That , wheresoe'er I went , I still would ask For him whom she had lost . We parted then- Our final parting ; for from that time forth Did many seasons pass ere I returned Into this tract again ...
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... heart had built , a nest In blindness all too near the river's edge ; That work a summer flood with hasty swell Had swept away ; and now her Spirit longed For its last flight to heaven's security . -The bodily frame was wasted day by ...
... heart had built , a nest In blindness all too near the river's edge ; That work a summer flood with hasty swell Had swept away ; and now her Spirit longed For its last flight to heaven's security . -The bodily frame was wasted day by ...
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