The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 |
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Sivu 321
... heart , and say that he loved her , - her , the purest , fairest , sweetest revela- tion of God's love that had ever shone on his soul , her , the only star , the only flower , the only dew - drop of a burning , barren , weary life . It ...
... heart , and say that he loved her , - her , the purest , fairest , sweetest revela- tion of God's love that had ever shone on his soul , her , the only star , the only flower , the only dew - drop of a burning , barren , weary life . It ...
Sivu 450
... heart ; and his voice , which had been a fine one in its day , had still that power which comes from the expression of deep feeling . One often hears this peculiarity in the voices of persons of genius and sensibility , even when ...
... heart ; and his voice , which had been a fine one in its day , had still that power which comes from the expression of deep feeling . One often hears this peculiarity in the voices of persons of genius and sensibility , even when ...
Sivu 695
... heart to go with me . Dear uncle , it does not beseem a child to reflect on its elders , yet I cannot but see that ... heart Hath wounded thy pure eye ! Yet for this heart upon the cross Thou gav'st thyself to die ! Ah , would I were ...
... heart to go with me . Dear uncle , it does not beseem a child to reflect on its elders , yet I cannot but see that ... heart Hath wounded thy pure eye ! Yet for this heart upon the cross Thou gav'st thyself to die ! Ah , would I were ...
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