The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... fair goddess as my companion , and shower down thy mitres , if it seem good unto thy Divine Providence , upon those heads which are aching for them . The bird in his cage pursued me into my room . I sat down close by the table , and ...
... fair goddess as my companion , and shower down thy mitres , if it seem good unto thy Divine Providence , upon those heads which are aching for them . The bird in his cage pursued me into my room . I sat down close by the table , and ...
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... fair scenes of the natural creation but bene- ficence . Men in general lean towards the light , so far as they con- template such things at all , most of them passing " by on the other side , " either in mere plodding pursuit of their ...
... fair scenes of the natural creation but bene- ficence . Men in general lean towards the light , so far as they con- template such things at all , most of them passing " by on the other side , " either in mere plodding pursuit of their ...
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... fair ; but our first parents hid themselves from God “ in medio ligni Paradisi , " in the midst of the trees of the garden . The hills were ordained for the help of man : but , instead of raising his eyes to the hills , from whence ...
... fair ; but our first parents hid themselves from God “ in medio ligni Paradisi , " in the midst of the trees of the garden . The hills were ordained for the help of man : but , instead of raising his eyes to the hills , from whence ...
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... fair - day , she saw and felt with pleasure and pride . But in the heart of this poor , humble , con- tented , and pious girl , love was not a violent passion , but an affec- tion sweet and profound . She looked forwards to her marriage ...
... fair - day , she saw and felt with pleasure and pride . But in the heart of this poor , humble , con- tented , and pious girl , love was not a violent passion , but an affec- tion sweet and profound . She looked forwards to her marriage ...
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... fair branches and with a shadowing shroud of an high stature ; and his top was among the thick boughs his height was ex- alted above all the trees of the field , and his boughs were multiplied ; and his branches became long , because of ...
... fair branches and with a shadowing shroud of an high stature ; and his top was among the thick boughs his height was ex- alted above all the trees of the field , and his boughs were multiplied ; and his branches became long , because of ...
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