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... heaven I desired was a heaven of holiness ; to be with God , and to spend my eternity in divine love , and holy communion with Christ . My mind was very much taken up with contemplations on heaven , and the enjoyments there , and living ...
... heaven I desired was a heaven of holiness ; to be with God , and to spend my eternity in divine love , and holy communion with Christ . My mind was very much taken up with contemplations on heaven , and the enjoyments there , and living ...
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... Heaven is taken , " Were thy words , dear Isadore ! " Let no other one awaken In thy heart , because forsaken , What was felt for me before ! When my soul to Heaven is taken , Oh ! forget not Isadore ! " Oh ! remember this , Politian ...
... Heaven is taken , " Were thy words , dear Isadore ! " Let no other one awaken In thy heart , because forsaken , What was felt for me before ! When my soul to Heaven is taken , Oh ! forget not Isadore ! " Oh ! remember this , Politian ...
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... Heaven , dear Isadore ! Myriad Voices still are crying Day and night , dear Isadore ! " Come , come to the Pure Land lying Far up in the sky undying- There to rest forever more ! Purified , redeemed , undying- Come to Heaven to Isadore ...
... Heaven , dear Isadore ! Myriad Voices still are crying Day and night , dear Isadore ! " Come , come to the Pure Land lying Far up in the sky undying- There to rest forever more ! Purified , redeemed , undying- Come to Heaven to Isadore ...
Contents
The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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