Littell's Living Age, Volume 113Living Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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... heart A quiet sorrow That we no more have part In Life's " Good morrow ? " Yonkers , March 15th . BROKEN WINGS ... hearts , nor for broken wings . One Hand alone can heal them , Aye , His whom the Gospel sings , One word from Him can ...
... heart A quiet sorrow That we no more have part In Life's " Good morrow ? " Yonkers , March 15th . BROKEN WINGS ... hearts , nor for broken wings . One Hand alone can heal them , Aye , His whom the Gospel sings , One word from Him can ...
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... hearts we believe it was his friendly Gavin Hamiltons with their " takin ' arts , " his " glib - tongued Aikens ... heart . The " Twa Herds " was not the only local and polemical satire produced by the un- fortunate introduction of ...
... hearts we believe it was his friendly Gavin Hamiltons with their " takin ' arts , " his " glib - tongued Aikens ... heart . The " Twa Herds " was not the only local and polemical satire produced by the un- fortunate introduction of ...
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... heart . It was his very climax of life . Every influence round him en- tered into his soul . Its doors stood open day and night ready to receive everything that was weak and wanted succour , and ready to be moved by everything that was ...
... heart . It was his very climax of life . Every influence round him en- tered into his soul . Its doors stood open day and night ready to receive everything that was weak and wanted succour , and ready to be moved by everything that was ...
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... heart of battle ! In those days the British Isles was a fight- ing country , prompt to take offence , and ready to resent interfering in every man's affairs ; and the reader of that period knew how true was the descrip- tion . Homer ...
... heart of battle ! In those days the British Isles was a fight- ing country , prompt to take offence , and ready to resent interfering in every man's affairs ; and the reader of that period knew how true was the descrip- tion . Homer ...
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... heart a desire to redeem his name as far and not sweet to such an ordinary villain ; as was possible . " It was a delicious idea , " and the chances are that such a man would he says , in the narrative of his early life have ...
... heart a desire to redeem his name as far and not sweet to such an ordinary villain ; as was possible . " It was a delicious idea , " and the chances are that such a man would he says , in the narrative of his early life have ...
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