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... hand in hand with fate : Her thoughts , unused to take a longer flight Than from the left - hand counter to the right , With little change , are vacillating still , Between his worship's glory and the till . The few ideas that travel ...
... hand in hand with fate : Her thoughts , unused to take a longer flight Than from the left - hand counter to the right , With little change , are vacillating still , Between his worship's glory and the till . The few ideas that travel ...
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... hand maketh rich . She considereth a field , and buyeth it : with the fruit of her hand , she planteth a Vineyard . Prepare the work without , and make it fit for thyself in the FIELD . The slothful man hideth his hand in his bosom ; it ...
... hand maketh rich . She considereth a field , and buyeth it : with the fruit of her hand , she planteth a Vineyard . Prepare the work without , and make it fit for thyself in the FIELD . The slothful man hideth his hand in his bosom ; it ...
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... hand , ere he forsook the world . Lanch'd by that hand , the sphere , divinely bright , Has left , on eastern clouds , its path of light , And , in a radiant curve , descends to bless Parana's wave , Paraguay's wilderness . ” The last ...
... hand , ere he forsook the world . Lanch'd by that hand , the sphere , divinely bright , Has left , on eastern clouds , its path of light , And , in a radiant curve , descends to bless Parana's wave , Paraguay's wilderness . ” The last ...
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