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Page 29
... spirit walks beside , And , all unheard in the lovers ' talk , He claimeth one for a bride . Oh , Maud and Madge , dream on together , With never a pang of jealous fear ! For , ere the bitter St. Agnes weather Shall whiten another year ...
... spirit walks beside , And , all unheard in the lovers ' talk , He claimeth one for a bride . Oh , Maud and Madge , dream on together , With never a pang of jealous fear ! For , ere the bitter St. Agnes weather Shall whiten another year ...
Page 58
... spirit would , it must ; Deep wishes , in the heart that be , Are blossoms of Necessity . A thread of Law runs through thy prayer , Stronger than iron cables are ; And Love and Longing toward her goal Are pilots sweet to guide the Soul ...
... spirit would , it must ; Deep wishes , in the heart that be , Are blossoms of Necessity . A thread of Law runs through thy prayer , Stronger than iron cables are ; And Love and Longing toward her goal Are pilots sweet to guide the Soul ...
Page 66
... spirit . Such instances are undoubtedly useful , and have my admiration ; but they can- not become general , and never were meant to be . " During the survey , we were invited to pass an evening in a family remark- able for its musical ...
... spirit . Such instances are undoubtedly useful , and have my admiration ; but they can- not become general , and never were meant to be . " During the survey , we were invited to pass an evening in a family remark- able for its musical ...
Page 71
... spirit in respect to the geological survey . As his mind was not satisfied , he would not make known his results to the Legislature . They de- manded the report , and he asked for an extension of time . Thus he continued his labors from ...
... spirit in respect to the geological survey . As his mind was not satisfied , he would not make known his results to the Legislature . They de- manded the report , and he asked for an extension of time . Thus he continued his labors from ...
Page 73
... spirit of classic literature had been imbibed , and the capacity acquired of perceiving the severe worth of the true philosopher , the inspection of such a character , compared with the mere description of it in history , was like the ...
... spirit of classic literature had been imbibed , and the capacity acquired of perceiving the severe worth of the true philosopher , the inspection of such a character , compared with the mere description of it in history , was like the ...
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