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... soul , above all price . Ma- ny facts proving this truth are re- lated by Sir Thomas in a philosophi- cal spirit , but simply and without parade . One old gentleman of the name of M'Intosh , after getting hold " o ' something he wad hae ...
... soul , above all price . Ma- ny facts proving this truth are re- lated by Sir Thomas in a philosophi- cal spirit , but simply and without parade . One old gentleman of the name of M'Intosh , after getting hold " o ' something he wad hae ...
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... soul ? -Cold , weak and cold , Is earth's vain language , piercing not one fold Of our deep being -Oh , for gifts more high ! For a seer's glance to rend mortality ! For a charm'd rod , to call from each dark shrine , The oracles divine ...
... soul ? -Cold , weak and cold , Is earth's vain language , piercing not one fold Of our deep being -Oh , for gifts more high ! For a seer's glance to rend mortality ! For a charm'd rod , to call from each dark shrine , The oracles divine ...
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... soul faint - with fear ? -Oh ! not with fear ! With the sick feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My ...
... soul faint - with fear ? -Oh ! not with fear ! With the sick feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My ...
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... soul faint -with fear ? —Oh ! not with fear ! With the sick feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My ...
... soul faint -with fear ? —Oh ! not with fear ! With the sick feeling that in his far sphere My love could be as nothing ! —but he spoke- How shall I tell thee of the startling thrill In that low voice whose breezy tones could fill My ...
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... soul be my gentle Margaret , yet never , beggared as I am , would I woo her to become the partaker of my poverty . " A tear fell from the eyes of the youth at the recollection of his blighted hopes ; but , dashing away the unwelcome ...
... soul be my gentle Margaret , yet never , beggared as I am , would I woo her to become the partaker of my poverty . " A tear fell from the eyes of the youth at the recollection of his blighted hopes ; but , dashing away the unwelcome ...
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