From Richard Brinsley Sheridan to Thomas HardyRobert Shafer Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1931 |
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... souls of men- Man's soul , and it's a fire , smoke . . . no , it's | not .. 184 It's vapor done up like a new - born babe- ( In that shape when you die it leaves your mouth ) It's . . . well , what matters talking , it's the soul ! Give ...
... souls of men- Man's soul , and it's a fire , smoke . . . no , it's | not .. 184 It's vapor done up like a new - born babe- ( In that shape when you die it leaves your mouth ) It's . . . well , what matters talking , it's the soul ! Give ...
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... Soul's eternity To one dead deathless hour . Look that it be , Whether for lustral rite or dire portent , Of its own arduous fullness reverent : Carve it in ivory or in ebony , 5 As Day or Night may rule ; and let Time see Its flowering ...
... Soul's eternity To one dead deathless hour . Look that it be , Whether for lustral rite or dire portent , Of its own arduous fullness reverent : Carve it in ivory or in ebony , 5 As Day or Night may rule ; and let Time see Its flowering ...
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... soul's purest depth and loveliest glow ; ' Moor . " Pervading . The nightingale . Closely withheld , as all things most un- seen , - The wave - bowered pearl , the heart - shaped seal of green That flecks the snowdrop underneath the ...
... soul's purest depth and loveliest glow ; ' Moor . " Pervading . The nightingale . Closely withheld , as all things most un- seen , - The wave - bowered pearl , the heart - shaped seal of green That flecks the snowdrop underneath the ...
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