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... hear in my heart , I hear in its ominous pulses , All day the commotion of sinewy , mane - tossing horses , All night from their cells the importunate tramping and neigh- ing . " The road is through dolor and dread , over crags and ...
... hear in my heart , I hear in its ominous pulses , All day the commotion of sinewy , mane - tossing horses , All night from their cells the importunate tramping and neigh- ing . " The road is through dolor and dread , over crags and ...
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... hear , let him hear . " We know that the business of the preacher is to persuade . How is he to do it ? There has always been a persistent temptation to the man who addresses the public in great crowds or small groups to give no little ...
... hear , let him hear . " We know that the business of the preacher is to persuade . How is he to do it ? There has always been a persistent temptation to the man who addresses the public in great crowds or small groups to give no little ...
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... hear someone discussing this question as if all we need to do is to enact two or three agreeable little laws . More discouraging still it is when we hear the proposi- tion to abolish an elaborate financial system , or a rather terrible ...
... hear someone discussing this question as if all we need to do is to enact two or three agreeable little laws . More discouraging still it is when we hear the proposi- tion to abolish an elaborate financial system , or a rather terrible ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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