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Page 38
... happy than his wont . 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 ...
... happy than his wont . 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 ...
Page 39
... happy to praise God , while he commands us , The angelic choir , singing together with sweet modulation , Sounds through heaven , publishing our joys , And beauteous spectacles are put forth , hour by hour , And , as it were , the whole ...
... happy to praise God , while he commands us , The angelic choir , singing together with sweet modulation , Sounds through heaven , publishing our joys , And beauteous spectacles are put forth , hour by hour , And , as it were , the whole ...
Page 41
... happy in your presence , and the sun is sinking . Lord H. - Yes , you know I am there to be introduced to my new sister , whom I hope to love , and win from her a sisterly re- gard in turn . George H. - You , none can fail to regard ...
... happy in your presence , and the sun is sinking . Lord H. - Yes , you know I am there to be introduced to my new sister , whom I hope to love , and win from her a sisterly re- gard in turn . George H. - You , none can fail to regard ...
Page 42
... happy home , so much and often ? George H. - I go to hear the music ; the great solemn church music . This is , at once , the luxury and the necessity of my life . I know not how it is with others , but , with me , there is a frequent ...
... happy home , so much and often ? George H. - I go to hear the music ; the great solemn church music . This is , at once , the luxury and the necessity of my life . I know not how it is with others , but , with me , there is a frequent ...
Page 49
... happy , mutual love , as the best women evince narrowness and poverty under the same privation . In every line we see how much Milton required the benefit of " the thousand decencies that daily flow " from such a relation , and how ...
... happy , mutual love , as the best women evince narrowness and poverty under the same privation . In every line we see how much Milton required the benefit of " the thousand decencies that daily flow " from such a relation , and how ...
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