The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 89W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1877 |
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Page 14
... soul with which we should not like to see any man endowed . As imper- turbably would he listen to the news of the victory of Lepanto , as to the news of the defeat of the " Invincible . " Philip was more inclined to de- stroy and render ...
... soul with which we should not like to see any man endowed . As imper- turbably would he listen to the news of the victory of Lepanto , as to the news of the defeat of the " Invincible . " Philip was more inclined to de- stroy and render ...
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... soul - enslaving measures , The traffic in such trinkets has contributed the most . The " one original True Cross , " as many Christians thought it , Was cut , and chipped , and pared away to nothing , one would think ; A piece was ...
... soul - enslaving measures , The traffic in such trinkets has contributed the most . The " one original True Cross , " as many Christians thought it , Was cut , and chipped , and pared away to nothing , one would think ; A piece was ...
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... souls from heresy to orthodoxy moved ! Then hail to Januarius , and may his feast tri - annual ( Altho ' they say it's scarcely so successful as of yore ) In spite of Garibaldi and Vittorio Emmanuel ' , In fame and might miraculous grow ...
... souls from heresy to orthodoxy moved ! Then hail to Januarius , and may his feast tri - annual ( Altho ' they say it's scarcely so successful as of yore ) In spite of Garibaldi and Vittorio Emmanuel ' , In fame and might miraculous grow ...
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... soul like a dove would flee away And be for ever at rest . Some verse from the holy and sacred Book , Transcending all human lore , That saith unto sin - I condemn thee not , Go , sinner , and sin no more ! L Yet read to me not from the ...
... soul like a dove would flee away And be for ever at rest . Some verse from the holy and sacred Book , Transcending all human lore , That saith unto sin - I condemn thee not , Go , sinner , and sin no more ! L Yet read to me not from the ...
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... soul to the fount of light And the life of the spirit's breath . Read me the tale of the Saviour's tears By the grave where Lazarus slept , For ' tis sweet to a sinner's heart to know That the sinless one hath wept . Read of the Vine ...
... soul to the fount of light And the life of the spirit's breath . Read me the tale of the Saviour's tears By the grave where Lazarus slept , For ' tis sweet to a sinner's heart to know That the sinless one hath wept . Read of the Vine ...
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