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... eyes ? The radical revolutionary minds , though idealistic , are generally so after an untender fashion . And those who are definitely resisting change are for the most part , like their forerunners in this rôle , not overgifted with ...
... eyes ? The radical revolutionary minds , though idealistic , are generally so after an untender fashion . And those who are definitely resisting change are for the most part , like their forerunners in this rôle , not overgifted with ...
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Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. of thousands of tramping feet , " Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory of the Coming of the Lord . " Two of these you say were songs . But they were poems before they were sung and it was the vast human appeal of ...
Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. of thousands of tramping feet , " Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory of the Coming of the Lord . " Two of these you say were songs . But they were poems before they were sung and it was the vast human appeal of ...
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... eyes . And it must be a sad and disillusioned pair of eyes indeed that can wit- ness such a mixed romantic multitude without exhilaration . Here is my little friend the valiant tailor who was so set up with sudden realization of his ...
... eyes . And it must be a sad and disillusioned pair of eyes indeed that can wit- ness such a mixed romantic multitude without exhilaration . Here is my little friend the valiant tailor who was so set up with sudden realization of his ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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