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... soul , like the voice of the angel who had warned me , saying , 12 ' God loveth a cheerful giver . ' I laid my mouth in the dust and said , Let thy will be mine ; and as I arose , though the 13 tear lay on my cheek , there was a smile ...
... soul , like the voice of the angel who had warned me , saying , 12 ' God loveth a cheerful giver . ' I laid my mouth in the dust and said , Let thy will be mine ; and as I arose , though the 13 tear lay on my cheek , there was a smile ...
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... soul so dead , Who never to himself hath said , This is my own , my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned As home his footsteps he hath turned , From wandering on a foreign strand ! DEFINITIONS , & C. - Dead ...
... soul so dead , Who never to himself hath said , This is my own , my native land ! Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned As home his footsteps he hath turned , From wandering on a foreign strand ! DEFINITIONS , & C. - Dead ...
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... soul , I see that he looks 8 but weakly yet ' . I am going to the butcher's , and shall send him a bit of mutton ; and you must make him a basin 9 of mutton broth . Take care of him , Molly , for good hus- bands and honest men do not ...
... soul , I see that he looks 8 but weakly yet ' . I am going to the butcher's , and shall send him a bit of mutton ; and you must make him a basin 9 of mutton broth . Take care of him , Molly , for good hus- bands and honest men do not ...
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... soul in ten miles of him . His horrid fate 7 seemed inevitable . He thought no more of bonded lands , but abandoned himself to despair , and a lingering death by 8 starvation . The wind sighed mournfully among the trees , whose branches ...
... soul in ten miles of him . His horrid fate 7 seemed inevitable . He thought no more of bonded lands , but abandoned himself to despair , and a lingering death by 8 starvation . The wind sighed mournfully among the trees , whose branches ...
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... souls that " late remorse " is stealing Whose voiceless anguish only tears can tell ? Will ye thus think of me ? Oh ! gentle friends ! Will ye thus think of me ? DEFINITIONS , & c . - Define oracles , baffled , shadow , calmly , quest ...
... souls that " late remorse " is stealing Whose voiceless anguish only tears can tell ? Will ye thus think of me ? Oh ! gentle friends ! Will ye thus think of me ? DEFINITIONS , & c . - Define oracles , baffled , shadow , calmly , quest ...
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