Littell's Living Age, Volume 110Living Age Company Incorporated, 1871 - American periodicals |
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... beauty and worship . Perhaps from its very decay it was the better cal- culated to attract towards itself his hopes in this particular . It was now a decried and discouraged belief and the new spirit- uality was in its turn exposed to ...
... beauty and worship . Perhaps from its very decay it was the better cal- culated to attract towards itself his hopes in this particular . It was now a decried and discouraged belief and the new spirit- uality was in its turn exposed to ...
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... beauty , the goodness , tinct , as any have done . Perhaps he has the nobility , must imprint themselves on added to our common talk a larger number the record , amid all baser chronicles , or of side reflections from the thoughts and ...
... beauty , the goodness , tinct , as any have done . Perhaps he has the nobility , must imprint themselves on added to our common talk a larger number the record , amid all baser chronicles , or of side reflections from the thoughts and ...
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... beauty , Mr. moths enjoy their fate , and die in ecsta- Cumbermede ? ' sies . I was however too shy to venture on a call that very morning : I should both feel and look foolish . But there was no more work to be done then . I hurried to ...
... beauty , Mr. moths enjoy their fate , and die in ecsta- Cumbermede ? ' sies . I was however too shy to venture on a call that very morning : I should both feel and look foolish . But there was no more work to be done then . I hurried to ...
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... beauty could know , It would stay a rosebud for ever , Nor into its fulness grow . And if thou couldst know thy own sweetness , O little one , perfect and sweet ! Thou would'st be child for ever : Completer whilst incomplete . F. T. ...
... beauty could know , It would stay a rosebud for ever , Nor into its fulness grow . And if thou couldst know thy own sweetness , O little one , perfect and sweet ! Thou would'st be child for ever : Completer whilst incomplete . F. T. ...
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... beauty . " Poor Theodora ! giving him her life in loneliness and solitude , since she could not bestow it upon him otherwise ; this was all the reward of her sacrifice . to a small extent in their work , and wrote poetical epistles to ...
... beauty . " Poor Theodora ! giving him her life in loneliness and solitude , since she could not bestow it upon him otherwise ; this was all the reward of her sacrifice . to a small extent in their work , and wrote poetical epistles to ...
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