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... flower and fruit of a higher state of development , which might give the young who are soon to constitute the state , a higher standard in thought and ac- tion than would be demanded of them by their own time . I have hoped that , by ...
... flower and fruit of a higher state of development , which might give the young who are soon to constitute the state , a higher standard in thought and ac- tion than would be demanded of them by their own time . I have hoped that , by ...
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... flower for the gift . Raphael has lifted the transfigured Saviour only a little way from the ground ; but in the forms and expression of the feet , you see that , though they may walk there again , they would tread far more naturally a ...
... flower for the gift . Raphael has lifted the transfigured Saviour only a little way from the ground ; but in the forms and expression of the feet , you see that , though they may walk there again , they would tread far more naturally a ...
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... flowers of May . George H. - Have those flowers borne no fruit ? 4 * THE TWO HERBERTS . 41.
... flowers of May . George H. - Have those flowers borne no fruit ? 4 * THE TWO HERBERTS . 41.
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Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminster Fuller. George H. - Have those flowers borne no fruit ? Lord H. - My experience of the world and men had made me believe that they did not indeed bloom in vain , but that the fruit would be ripened in ...
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminster Fuller. George H. - Have those flowers borne no fruit ? Lord H. - My experience of the world and men had made me believe that they did not indeed bloom in vain , but that the fruit would be ripened in ...
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... flower , to long for a life of purity and praise , such as is manifested by the flowers . At this moment they reached the door , and there paused to look back . George Herbert bent upon the scene a half - abstracted look , yet which had ...
... flower , to long for a life of purity and praise , such as is manifested by the flowers . At this moment they reached the door , and there paused to look back . George Herbert bent upon the scene a half - abstracted look , yet which had ...
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