The Treasure Chest: An Anthology of Contemplative ProseJames Donald Adams E.P. Dutton, Incorporated, 1946 - 402 Seiten |
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... eyes . He pays a debt quicker to a rich man than to a poor man . He wishes the bow and compliment of some leader in the state , or in society ; weighs what he says ; perhaps he never comes nearer to him for that , but dies at last ...
... eyes . He pays a debt quicker to a rich man than to a poor man . He wishes the bow and compliment of some leader in the state , or in society ; weighs what he says ; perhaps he never comes nearer to him for that , but dies at last ...
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... eyes require , it is today an eggshell which coops us in ; we cannot even see what or where our stars of destiny are . From day to day , the capital facts of human life are hidden from our eyes . Suddenly the mist rolls up , and reveals ...
... eyes require , it is today an eggshell which coops us in ; we cannot even see what or where our stars of destiny are . From day to day , the capital facts of human life are hidden from our eyes . Suddenly the mist rolls up , and reveals ...
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... eyes to joy also . The poet cried " Awake ! " and sings the song of the morning . He that hath eyes let him see ! -The Enjoyment of Poetry . Poetry and Life OF ALL THINGS poetry is most unlike [ 320 ] MAX EASTMAN, 1883-: The Priesthood of.
... eyes to joy also . The poet cried " Awake ! " and sings the song of the morning . He that hath eyes let him see ! -The Enjoyment of Poetry . Poetry and Life OF ALL THINGS poetry is most unlike [ 320 ] MAX EASTMAN, 1883-: The Priesthood of.
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Remember Now Thy Creator | 7 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH | 13 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE | 22 |
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