A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... voice could mean . I believed , beyond doubting , that it was the voice of an holy angel ; but as yet it was a mystery to me . I was then carried in spirit to the mines , where poor oppressed people were digging rich treasures for those ...
... voice could mean . I believed , beyond doubting , that it was the voice of an holy angel ; but as yet it was a mystery to me . I was then carried in spirit to the mines , where poor oppressed people were digging rich treasures for those ...
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... voice , telling them there is something higher than forms and ceremonies . Filled with these aspirations , he perishes ; without having reached the perfection he longed for ; and the voice heard in the air is the promise of immortality ...
... voice , telling them there is something higher than forms and ceremonies . Filled with these aspirations , he perishes ; without having reached the perfection he longed for ; and the voice heard in the air is the promise of immortality ...
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... voice from lips whereon the coal from Freedom's shrine hath been , Thrilled , as but yesterday , the hearts of Berkshire's mountain men : The echoes of that solemn voice are sadly lingering still In all our sunny valleys , on every wind ...
... voice from lips whereon the coal from Freedom's shrine hath been , Thrilled , as but yesterday , the hearts of Berkshire's mountain men : The echoes of that solemn voice are sadly lingering still In all our sunny valleys , on every wind ...
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