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Page 128
Ralph Waldo Emerson. and when the day was not long enough , but the night too must be consumed in keen recollections ; when the head boiled all night on the pillow with the generous deed it resolved on ; when the moon- light was a ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. and when the day was not long enough , but the night too must be consumed in keen recollections ; when the head boiled all night on the pillow with the generous deed it resolved on ; when the moon- light was a ...
Page 162
... night avail them- selves of your lips . The only money of God is God . He pays never with any thing less , or any thing else . The only reward of virtue is virtue : the only way to have a friend is to be one . You shall not come nearer ...
... night avail them- selves of your lips . The only money of God is God . He pays never with any thing less , or any thing else . The only reward of virtue is virtue : the only way to have a friend is to be one . You shall not come nearer ...
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... night overpowered by the fatigue , which this day of continual pretty madness has incurred . But Nature has answered her pur- pose with the curly , dimpled lunatic . She has tasked every faculty , and has secured the symmet- rical ...
... night overpowered by the fatigue , which this day of continual pretty madness has incurred . But Nature has answered her pur- pose with the curly , dimpled lunatic . She has tasked every faculty , and has secured the symmet- rical ...
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