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No , not for the riches of all who despise thee , Tho ' this would make Europe's whole opulence mine ;Would I suffer - what ev'n in the heart that thou hast All mean as it is - must have consciously burn'd When the pittance which shame ...
No , not for the riches of all who despise thee , Tho ' this would make Europe's whole opulence mine ;Would I suffer - what ev'n in the heart that thou hast All mean as it is - must have consciously burn'd When the pittance which shame ...
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And if his heart is in the act , he will not fail to express his zeal , to pour life and glow into his thoughts , and stir up in others , the deep and solemn interest that is working in his own heart . But there is nothing unnatural or ...
And if his heart is in the act , he will not fail to express his zeal , to pour life and glow into his thoughts , and stir up in others , the deep and solemn interest that is working in his own heart . But there is nothing unnatural or ...
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If it is that mysterious and total sympathy of soul with soul , and heart with heart , which sometimes exists , but is oftener imagined , then , indeed , our army against the foe is strengthened , but in equal proportion , the measure ...
If it is that mysterious and total sympathy of soul with soul , and heart with heart , which sometimes exists , but is oftener imagined , then , indeed , our army against the foe is strengthened , but in equal proportion , the measure ...
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Adams President letter from | 48 |
in Rhyme | 68 |
Lines from London Morning | 76 |
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