Littell's Living Age, Volume 140Living Age Company Incorporated, 1879 |
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... hearts . " " He wipes tears from off all faces . " " Hail to thee , Ra , Lord of all truth whose shrine is hidden ; Lord of the gods who listeneth to the poor in his dis - guishing characteristic of the Egyptians . tress gentle of heart ...
... hearts . " " He wipes tears from off all faces . " " Hail to thee , Ra , Lord of all truth whose shrine is hidden ; Lord of the gods who listeneth to the poor in his dis - guishing characteristic of the Egyptians . tress gentle of heart ...
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... heart lighter . But I do extremely doubt whether this sort of belief has any appreciable effect in depressing that sense of overflowing energy and life , on which the joyousness of men depends . If the heart bounds high , even though ...
... heart lighter . But I do extremely doubt whether this sort of belief has any appreciable effect in depressing that sense of overflowing energy and life , on which the joyousness of men depends . If the heart bounds high , even though ...
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... heart shall never more be wrung With cold unkindness or with aching care ; That generous mind no stern rebuffs shall vex ; That busy brain no problems dire perplex . M. BETHAM - EDWARDS . Sunday Magazine . " My soul cleaveth to the dust ...
... heart shall never more be wrung With cold unkindness or with aching care ; That generous mind no stern rebuffs shall vex ; That busy brain no problems dire perplex . M. BETHAM - EDWARDS . Sunday Magazine . " My soul cleaveth to the dust ...
Contents
Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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