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Page 21
... receive and produce in your kind , like the sunbeam and the rose ? Then new light would be brought out , were it but the life of a weed , to bear witness to the healthful beatings of the divine heart . But this perpetual ana- lysis ...
... receive and produce in your kind , like the sunbeam and the rose ? Then new light would be brought out , were it but the life of a weed , to bear witness to the healthful beatings of the divine heart . But this perpetual ana- lysis ...
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... received with the rest of the modern tapestries . We can no longer weave them of the precious materials princes once ... receive them . The clear heavens seemed to open themselves to the desire of mortals ; the day had been long enough ...
... received with the rest of the modern tapestries . We can no longer weave them of the precious materials princes once ... receive them . The clear heavens seemed to open themselves to the desire of mortals ; the day had been long enough ...
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... receive my reward ; Or , if worthy , enter as a son , into the goods of my father , God himself is my surety . When ... received , beforehand , the first fruits of heavenly life— I now seek the later , sustained by divine love 4 THE TWO ...
... receive my reward ; Or , if worthy , enter as a son , into the goods of my father , God himself is my surety . When ... received , beforehand , the first fruits of heavenly life— I now seek the later , sustained by divine love 4 THE TWO ...
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... receiving from books and reproducing only a small part of what he received , and this , too , in slight and daily efforts , that the stimu- lus of others ' thoughts became necessary for his comfort to an enervating degree . Books cease ...
... receiving from books and reproducing only a small part of what he received , and this , too , in slight and daily efforts , that the stimu- lus of others ' thoughts became necessary for his comfort to an enervating degree . Books cease ...
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... receiving what you can bestow , the skill to touch upon a variety of subjects with that lightness , grace , and rapidity , which constantly excite and never exhaust the attention , the love for sparkling sallies , the playfulness and ...
... receiving what you can bestow , the skill to touch upon a variety of subjects with that lightness , grace , and rapidity , which constantly excite and never exhaust the attention , the love for sparkling sallies , the playfulness and ...
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