Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: Being a Treasury of Selections from the Known Great and the Great Unknown, from the Earliest to the Present TimeWard, Lock and Tyler, 1899 - 726 páginas |
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... thee ! my God ! alone with thee ! Thus would'st thou have it still - thus let it be . There is a secret chamber in each mind , Which none can find But he who made it ; none beside can know Its joy or woe . Oft when we enter it ...
... thee ! my God ! alone with thee ! Thus would'st thou have it still - thus let it be . There is a secret chamber in each mind , Which none can find But he who made it ; none beside can know Its joy or woe . Oft when we enter it ...
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... Thee for life , And prompts me to obey Thee , and be blest ; And the rebellious risings of my soul , Revolting from thy law , and spurning thy con- trol . The one , all heavenly and divine , Unceasingly aspiring after Thee ; For one ...
... Thee for life , And prompts me to obey Thee , and be blest ; And the rebellious risings of my soul , Revolting from thy law , and spurning thy con- trol . The one , all heavenly and divine , Unceasingly aspiring after Thee ; For one ...
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... thee - near thee - ever near thee- Watching thee ever , as the angels are- Still seeking with my spirit - power to cheer thee , And then to see me , but as some bright star , Knowing me not , but yet ofttimes perceiving That when thou ...
... thee - near thee - ever near thee- Watching thee ever , as the angels are- Still seeking with my spirit - power to cheer thee , And then to see me , but as some bright star , Knowing me not , but yet ofttimes perceiving That when thou ...
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Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous ... Henry Southgate Vista de fragmentos - 1871 |
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