The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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... rest . A fourth part of each picket were allowed to leave their post at a time , to wash and dress ; of the rest , a part were allowed to sleep in turn , which they did on cots brought into the verandas , or on blankets stretched on the ...
... rest . A fourth part of each picket were allowed to leave their post at a time , to wash and dress ; of the rest , a part were allowed to sleep in turn , which they did on cots brought into the verandas , or on blankets stretched on the ...
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... rest for which he so longed.ยง He has taught us the way to that rest in words which rise above the jargon of all sects , and may strike a chord in the most philosophic , no less than in the most devout mind . * His uplifted hand calls to ...
... rest for which he so longed.ยง He has taught us the way to that rest in words which rise above the jargon of all sects , and may strike a chord in the most philosophic , no less than in the most devout mind . * His uplifted hand calls to ...
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REST . BENEATH the western heaven's span Has sunk the golden day ; The clouds ' rich sunset hues and tints Have died in shade away ; The dim night comes from out the east With gloom and vapour gray . The stars far in the sky's blue ...
REST . BENEATH the western heaven's span Has sunk the golden day ; The clouds ' rich sunset hues and tints Have died in shade away ; The dim night comes from out the east With gloom and vapour gray . The stars far in the sky's blue ...
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