The Nineteenth Century, Volumen1Charles Chauncey Burr G. B. Zieber and Company, 1848 |
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... soul , which has found out a new thought , and some new speech for it . Our editors , for the most part , have no heart in all this . Men of talent we know have not . They are conducting the press in A 2 5 TO THE PEOPLE. ...
... soul , which has found out a new thought , and some new speech for it . Our editors , for the most part , have no heart in all this . Men of talent we know have not . They are conducting the press in A 2 5 TO THE PEOPLE. ...
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... souls , without using the harsh tones of dictatorial dogmatism . But I have lost my ears for this music . Religion , being interpreted , is the education of the soul . I know not how to bring this about by any con- tention . To me it is ...
... souls , without using the harsh tones of dictatorial dogmatism . But I have lost my ears for this music . Religion , being interpreted , is the education of the soul . I know not how to bring this about by any con- tention . To me it is ...
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... soul that can be fed by their truth . But let them not go out electioneering , supplicating votes in their own behalf , like some candidate for the vacant office of a police . I have read that a man one day proposed an art of memory to ...
... soul that can be fed by their truth . But let them not go out electioneering , supplicating votes in their own behalf , like some candidate for the vacant office of a police . I have read that a man one day proposed an art of memory to ...
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... soul was sick with strife , Thy soothing accents were the sun that warm'd it into life ; Thy breath call'd forth the passion - flowers , that slumber'd ' neath the ice Of self - distrust , and now their bloom makes earth a paradise ...
... soul was sick with strife , Thy soothing accents were the sun that warm'd it into life ; Thy breath call'd forth the passion - flowers , that slumber'd ' neath the ice Of self - distrust , and now their bloom makes earth a paradise ...
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... soul into glowing thoughts , and then stretch forth its hands and die : To toil by night for man , and be trampled upon by day : To feel the agony , and not moan ; to speak out certain brave words , which will never die , and then creep ...
... soul into glowing thoughts , and then stretch forth its hands and die : To toil by night for man , and be trampled upon by day : To feel the agony , and not moan ; to speak out certain brave words , which will never die , and then creep ...
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