The Ladies' Garland, 1. kötetJ. Libby, 1838 |
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... death to the sepulchre of my people . Man , whose capacious heart and searching ntellect can take in and comprehend this niversal song of homage and rejoicing , hould not be a frozen statue amidst the doring works of God . Let every ...
... death to the sepulchre of my people . Man , whose capacious heart and searching ntellect can take in and comprehend this niversal song of homage and rejoicing , hould not be a frozen statue amidst the doring works of God . Let every ...
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... death is indeed ap- || palling , contrasted with the surrounding ceaseless roar of the living multitude - the || stir of the vast city , pouring through all its avenues the tide of restless population . Those gloomy wall - surrounded ...
... death is indeed ap- || palling , contrasted with the surrounding ceaseless roar of the living multitude - the || stir of the vast city , pouring through all its avenues the tide of restless population . Those gloomy wall - surrounded ...
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... Death would soon spread his pall O'er all that we love beneath the sky , And darkness bury us all . THE FEMALE HEART . The female heart may be compared to a garden which , when well cultivated , pre- ON CULTIVATION OF TASTE.sents a ...
... Death would soon spread his pall O'er all that we love beneath the sky , And darkness bury us all . THE FEMALE HEART . The female heart may be compared to a garden which , when well cultivated , pre- ON CULTIVATION OF TASTE.sents a ...
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... death and hell were captive led ! and turn to his own purse the_golden tide in which all would dabble . Look at the homes of most of these . There the wife waits for her husband ; and while she feels that anxiety for his presence which ...
... death and hell were captive led ! and turn to his own purse the_golden tide in which all would dabble . Look at the homes of most of these . There the wife waits for her husband ; and while she feels that anxiety for his presence which ...
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... death . The father re- turned from his weary toils at the close of day , but to mourn and weep ! His family were either torn asunder , or weltering in . their gore by his own fireside ; or his house reduced to ashes , and no trace of ...
... death . The father re- turned from his weary toils at the close of day , but to mourn and weep ! His family were either torn asunder , or weltering in . their gore by his own fireside ; or his house reduced to ashes , and no trace of ...
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