LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... look ? " In Winter this intolerable disinclination to dying to give it its mildest name - does more especially haunt and beset me . In a genial August noon , beneath a sweltering sky , death is almost problematic . At those times do ...
... look ? " In Winter this intolerable disinclination to dying to give it its mildest name - does more especially haunt and beset me . In a genial August noon , beneath a sweltering sky , death is almost problematic . At those times do ...
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... look as seems to say The prospect is not good that way . Thus do we rise ill sights to see , And ' gainst ourselves do prophesy ; When the prophetic fear of things A more tormenting mischief brings , More full of soul - tormenting gall ...
... look as seems to say The prospect is not good that way . Thus do we rise ill sights to see , And ' gainst ourselves do prophesy ; When the prophetic fear of things A more tormenting mischief brings , More full of soul - tormenting gall ...
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... looks is clear , And smiles upon the New - born Year . He looks too from a place so high , The year lies open to his eye ; And all the moments open are To the exact discoverer . Yet more and more he smiles upon The happy revolution ...
... looks is clear , And smiles upon the New - born Year . He looks too from a place so high , The year lies open to his eye ; And all the moments open are To the exact discoverer . Yet more and more he smiles upon The happy revolution ...
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... look with no indifferent eye upon things or persons . Whatever is , is to me a matter of taste or distaste ; or when once it be . comes indifferent , it begins to be disrelishing . I am , in plainer words , a bundle of prejudices -made ...
... look with no indifferent eye upon things or persons . Whatever is , is to me a matter of taste or distaste ; or when once it be . comes indifferent , it begins to be disrelishing . I am , in plainer words , a bundle of prejudices -made ...
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... look to their words more carefully , and are more cautious of committing them- selves . They have a peculiar character to keep up on this head . They stand in a manner upon their veracity . A Quaker is by law exempted from taking an ...
... look to their words more carefully , and are more cautious of committing them- selves . They have a peculiar character to keep up on this head . They stand in a manner upon their veracity . A Quaker is by law exempted from taking an ...
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