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Page 168
... hour , that takes down the narrow walls of my soul , and extends its life and pulsa- tion to the very horizon . That is morning , to cease for a bright hour to be a prisoner of 168 LITERARY ETHICS.
... hour , that takes down the narrow walls of my soul , and extends its life and pulsa- tion to the very horizon . That is morning , to cease for a bright hour to be a prisoner of 168 LITERARY ETHICS.
Page 194
... hour . Smooth thy brow , and hope and love on , for the kind Heaven justifies thee , and the whole world feels that thou art in the right . — - We ought to celebrate this hour by expres- sions of manly joy . Not thanks , not prayer seem ...
... hour . Smooth thy brow , and hope and love on , for the kind Heaven justifies thee , and the whole world feels that thou art in the right . — - We ought to celebrate this hour by expres- sions of manly joy . Not thanks , not prayer seem ...
Page 234
... hour is as sacred and inviolable as any future hour . Of course , whilst another man has no land , my title to mine , your title to yours , is at once vitiated . Inextricable seem to be the twinings and ten- drils of this evil , and we ...
... hour is as sacred and inviolable as any future hour . Of course , whilst another man has no land , my title to mine , your title to yours , is at once vitiated . Inextricable seem to be the twinings and ten- drils of this evil , and we ...
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