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Page 15
They have the ready grace of love with somewhat of the dignity of disinterested
friendship . They sometimes give more pleasure than the original production of
which they treat , as melodies will sometimes ring sweetlier in the echo . Besides
...
They have the ready grace of love with somewhat of the dignity of disinterested
friendship . They sometimes give more pleasure than the original production of
which they treat , as melodies will sometimes ring sweetlier in the echo . Besides
...
Page 27
But all this grace and dignity of the man of the world was in him subordinated to
that of the man , for in his eye , and in the brooding sense of all his countenance ,
was felt the life of one who , while he deemed that his present honour lay in ...
But all this grace and dignity of the man of the world was in him subordinated to
that of the man , for in his eye , and in the brooding sense of all his countenance ,
was felt the life of one who , while he deemed that his present honour lay in ...
Page 31
... expressed yourself nearest to mine own knowledge and feeling , where you
have left more room to consider our prayers as aspirations , rather than the gifts
of grace ; as" Heart in pilgrimage ; " “ A kind of tune , which all things hear and
fear .
... expressed yourself nearest to mine own knowledge and feeling , where you
have left more room to consider our prayers as aspirations , rather than the gifts
of grace ; as" Heart in pilgrimage ; " “ A kind of tune , which all things hear and
fear .
Page 38
Whence still more ample grace shall be showered upon us , Each and all
yielding to our prayer , For , if liberty be dear , it is permitted To roam through the
loveliest regions obvious to innumerable heavens , And gather , as we pass , the
...
Whence still more ample grace shall be showered upon us , Each and all
yielding to our prayer , For , if liberty be dear , it is permitted To roam through the
loveliest regions obvious to innumerable heavens , And gather , as we pass , the
...
Page 42
I believe God , in his exceeding grace , gave us to one another , for we met
almost at a glance , without doubt before , jar or repent . ance after , the vow
which bound our lives together . Lord H . — Then there is indeed one
circumstance of your ...
I believe God , in his exceeding grace , gave us to one another , for we met
almost at a glance , without doubt before , jar or repent . ance after , the vow
which bound our lives together . Lord H . — Then there is indeed one
circumstance of your ...
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