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His actions to his words agreed , his words To his large heart gave utterance due , his heart Contain'd of good , wise , fair , the perfect shape ; - and he left the imperishable total , as a bequest to the ages coming , in the Paradise ...
His actions to his words agreed , his words To his large heart gave utterance due , his heart Contain'd of good , wise , fair , the perfect shape ; - and he left the imperishable total , as a bequest to the ages coming , in the Paradise ...
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My heart throbbed in my bosom . " I do not know , " continued I , " what extraordinary disease I have got , but I am obliged to get out of bed every minute . " As I uttered these words I rose , with the blanket over me , as if going ...
My heart throbbed in my bosom . " I do not know , " continued I , " what extraordinary disease I have got , but I am obliged to get out of bed every minute . " As I uttered these words I rose , with the blanket over me , as if going ...
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What heart so cold that of thy fame has heard And pauses not to gaze upon each scene . ' We are inclined to be very indulgent to what is called a confusion of metaphors , when it arises from a rush of ideas — but when it is produced by ...
What heart so cold that of thy fame has heard And pauses not to gaze upon each scene . ' We are inclined to be very indulgent to what is called a confusion of metaphors , when it arises from a rush of ideas — but when it is produced by ...
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