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... tear that was just about to drop from each , began to point out to his guest some of the most striking objects which the prospect afforded . The Philosopher interpreted all this ; and he could but slightly censure the creed from which ...
... tear that was just about to drop from each , began to point out to his guest some of the most striking objects which the prospect afforded . The Philosopher interpreted all this ; and he could but slightly censure the creed from which ...
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... tears from him . His people were loud in their grief . The Philosopher was not less affected than they . La Roche arose .- " Father of Mercies ! " said he , forgive these tears ; assist thy servant to lift up his soul to thee ; to lift ...
... tears from him . His people were loud in their grief . The Philosopher was not less affected than they . La Roche arose .- " Father of Mercies ! " said he , forgive these tears ; assist thy servant to lift up his soul to thee ; to lift ...
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... tears . The good old man had dried up his at the altar of the Lord ; his countenance had lost its sad- ness , and assumed the glow of faith and of hope . The Phi- losopher followed him into his house . - The inspiration of the pulpit ...
... tears . The good old man had dried up his at the altar of the Lord ; his countenance had lost its sad- ness , and assumed the glow of faith and of hope . The Phi- losopher followed him into his house . - The inspiration of the pulpit ...
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... tear One chord affection clings to , break one tie That binds him to a woman's delicate love , And his great spirit yieldeth like a reed . He gave to her the water and the bread , But spoke no word , and trusted not himself To look upon ...
... tear One chord affection clings to , break one tie That binds him to a woman's delicate love , And his great spirit yieldeth like a reed . He gave to her the water and the bread , But spoke no word , and trusted not himself To look upon ...
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... tear of sorrow trickles down my cheek , I open this treasury of glorious and soul cheering promises , and find a balm for every wound of my soul . No change of fortune I hope will ever weaken my faith in God's word . He feeds the young ...
... tear of sorrow trickles down my cheek , I open this treasury of glorious and soul cheering promises , and find a balm for every wound of my soul . No change of fortune I hope will ever weaken my faith in God's word . He feeds the young ...
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