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... walks among her girls With praise and mild rebukes; Subduing e'en rude villagechurls By herangelic looks. She readsto them at eventide Of One who came to save; To cast the captive's chains aside And liberate the slave. And oft the ...
... walks among her girls With praise and mild rebukes; Subduing e'en rude villagechurls By herangelic looks. She readsto them at eventide Of One who came to save; To cast the captive's chains aside And liberate the slave. And oft the ...
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... walk this way; and don't hang downyour heads.Itis no disgrace to have anold fatherand a ragged shirt. Now, look you, you are gentlemen who lead the life ofcrickets; you enjoy hunger byday and noise by night. Yet,Ibeseech you,for this ...
... walk this way; and don't hang downyour heads.Itis no disgrace to have anold fatherand a ragged shirt. Now, look you, you are gentlemen who lead the life ofcrickets; you enjoy hunger byday and noise by night. Yet,Ibeseech you,for this ...
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... walk together inthis world! The distance that divides us is too great! Henceforth thy pathway lies among the stars; Imust not holdthee back. Vict. Thoulittle sceptic! Dost thoustilldoubt? What I most prize inwoman Isher affections ...
... walk together inthis world! The distance that divides us is too great! Henceforth thy pathway lies among the stars; Imust not holdthee back. Vict. Thoulittle sceptic! Dost thoustilldoubt? What I most prize inwoman Isher affections ...
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... walk up and downin the open air,looking into the sky as one who hearsit rain,that doesnotsatisfy my hunger, you know. Butbe quick, for I am in a hurry, and every man stretches his legs according to the length of his coverlet. What have ...
... walk up and downin the open air,looking into the sky as one who hearsit rain,that doesnotsatisfy my hunger, you know. Butbe quick, for I am in a hurry, and every man stretches his legs according to the length of his coverlet. What have ...
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... Walking as in a dream. Don C. He comes this way. Hyp. It has been trulysaid bysome wise man,Thatmoney, grief, andlovecannot be hidden. (Enter VICTORIAN infront.) Vict. Where'er thy stephas passed isholy ground! These groves are sacred ...
... Walking as in a dream. Don C. He comes this way. Hyp. It has been trulysaid bysome wise man,Thatmoney, grief, andlovecannot be hidden. (Enter VICTORIAN infront.) Vict. Where'er thy stephas passed isholy ground! These groves are sacred ...
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