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... heart . " Every faculty of man's soul , and every in- stinct of it by which he is meant to live , is exposed to its own special form of corruption : and whether within man , or in the external world , there is a power or condition of ...
... heart . " Every faculty of man's soul , and every in- stinct of it by which he is meant to live , is exposed to its own special form of corruption : and whether within man , or in the external world , there is a power or condition of ...
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Lewis Herbert Chrisman. swering chord ! As the poet's words ring in our hearts , fond memory throws the light ... heart Against the household bosom lean , Upon the motly - braided mat Our youngest and our dearest sat , Lifting her ...
Lewis Herbert Chrisman. swering chord ! As the poet's words ring in our hearts , fond memory throws the light ... heart Against the household bosom lean , Upon the motly - braided mat Our youngest and our dearest sat , Lifting her ...
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... heart , and what follows from the possession of such . Truly it has been said , emphatically in these days ought to be re- peated , a loving Heart is the beginning of all Knowledge . " Carlyle may not always have kept his heart open to ...
... heart , and what follows from the possession of such . Truly it has been said , emphatically in these days ought to be re- peated , a loving Heart is the beginning of all Knowledge . " Carlyle may not always have kept his heart open to ...
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