The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... passing him , who wept there in the sadness of an almost- broken heart , uncovered his head , and more than once , the tear of pity would roll down his sun - burnt face . I made inquiries respecting her , whose earthly dream had passed ...
... passing him , who wept there in the sadness of an almost- broken heart , uncovered his head , and more than once , the tear of pity would roll down his sun - burnt face . I made inquiries respecting her , whose earthly dream had passed ...
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... passing the groves of Hebron , the Patriarch would have exclaimed , Holy be this place , for here has passed an angel of the Lord . Her heart was the heart of an angel . To pray and to love occupied all her thought , and as time and ...
... passing the groves of Hebron , the Patriarch would have exclaimed , Holy be this place , for here has passed an angel of the Lord . Her heart was the heart of an angel . To pray and to love occupied all her thought , and as time and ...
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... passed upon them , but still they were identified with by - gone years . At every step I was met by objects that seemed to claim my recollection . The simple wooden font - the altar - and , on a marble tomb near it , the relics of ...
... passed upon them , but still they were identified with by - gone years . At every step I was met by objects that seemed to claim my recollection . The simple wooden font - the altar - and , on a marble tomb near it , the relics of ...
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