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Page 14743
... soul received from the sheriff , - the cold remark being accompanied by what his familiars called his Indian scowl . Nevertheless , he did his utmost for the prisoner as a quiet intercessor , and his merciful prophecy was accomplished ...
... soul received from the sheriff , - the cold remark being accompanied by what his familiars called his Indian scowl . Nevertheless , he did his utmost for the prisoner as a quiet intercessor , and his merciful prophecy was accomplished ...
Page 14760
... soul of the sea - birds and the island blooms , of the glory and tragedy of the illimitable ocean , and the overarch of the more illimitable sky ; while the drama of human existence , interwoven of good and ill , is always present ...
... soul of the sea - birds and the island blooms , of the glory and tragedy of the illimitable ocean , and the overarch of the more illimitable sky ; while the drama of human existence , interwoven of good and ill , is always present ...
Page 14761
... gladness shall not satisfy your soul ; This beauty of the world in which you live , The crowning grace that sanctifies the whole , — That , I alone can give . " I heard , and shrank away from her afraid : CELIA THAXTER 14761.
... gladness shall not satisfy your soul ; This beauty of the world in which you live , The crowning grace that sanctifies the whole , — That , I alone can give . " I heard , and shrank away from her afraid : CELIA THAXTER 14761.
Page 14768
... souls cry out for Truth . No more mirage , O Heavenly Powers , To mock our sight with shows so fair ! We question of the solemn hours That lead us swiftly- " Where ? » We hunger for our lost - in vain ! We lift our close - clasped hands ...
... souls cry out for Truth . No more mirage , O Heavenly Powers , To mock our sight with shows so fair ! We question of the solemn hours That lead us swiftly- " Where ? » We hunger for our lost - in vain ! We lift our close - clasped hands ...
Page 14785
... soul out over it ! Gorgo - Well , it is most successful ; all you could wish . Praxinoë - Thanks for the pretty speech ! Bring my shawl , and set my hat on my head the fashionable way . No , child , I don't mean to take you . Boo ...
... soul out over it ! Gorgo - Well , it is most successful ; all you could wish . Praxinoë - Thanks for the pretty speech ! Bring my shawl , and set my hat on my head the fashionable way . No , child , I don't mean to take you . Boo ...
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