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... morning track of life . There's many a one will tell thee , ' Tis all with roses gay- There's many a one will tell thee , ' Tis thorny all the way . Deceivers are they every one , Dear Child ! who thus pretend ; God's ways are not ...
... morning track of life . There's many a one will tell thee , ' Tis all with roses gay- There's many a one will tell thee , ' Tis thorny all the way . Deceivers are they every one , Dear Child ! who thus pretend ; God's ways are not ...
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... morning of the fourth day Lord God ! look down upon me , dawned upon Vivenzio . But it was and in mercy strike me with instant high noon before his mind shook off death ! Oh , fiend - oh , devil - is its stupor , or he awoke to a full ...
... morning of the fourth day Lord God ! look down upon me , dawned upon Vivenzio . But it was and in mercy strike me with instant high noon before his mind shook off death ! Oh , fiend - oh , devil - is its stupor , or he awoke to a full ...
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... morning , to be witness , as he said , of its perfection , doomed me to be the first victim of my own pernicious skill ; lest , as he declared , I should divulge the secret , or repeat the effort of my ingenuity . May God pardon him ...
... morning , to be witness , as he said , of its perfection , doomed me to be the first victim of my own pernicious skill ; lest , as he declared , I should divulge the secret , or repeat the effort of my ingenuity . May God pardon him ...
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... morning dawned upon Vi- venzio , if dawn it might be called the dim , obscure light , which faintly struggled through the ONE SOLITARY window of his dungeon . He could hardly be said to notice the melan- it ; for , as he raised his eyes ...
... morning dawned upon Vi- venzio , if dawn it might be called the dim , obscure light , which faintly struggled through the ONE SOLITARY window of his dungeon . He could hardly be said to notice the melan- it ; for , as he raised his eyes ...
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... morning of the 3d , and five o'clock of the morning of the 4th of August ; that is to say , that , taking the ave- rage of the years from 1821 to 1828 inclusive , about one - sixth part of our annual allowance of rain fell within those ...
... morning of the 3d , and five o'clock of the morning of the 4th of August ; that is to say , that , taking the ave- rage of the years from 1821 to 1828 inclusive , about one - sixth part of our annual allowance of rain fell within those ...
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