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... eyes , and the whole soul shall be filled with joy . Philosophy may infuse stubbornness , but Religion only can give patience . " 1 ¡° If , instead of wandering after the meteors of phil- osophy , which fill the world with splendour for ...
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... eyes were like the eyes of doves , when washed by the dews of the morning ; his hair , which hung like the willow weeping over the glassy stream , was so beautiful that it seemed to reflect its own brightness , and his feet were as the ...
... eyes were like the eyes of doves , when washed by the dews of the morning ; his hair , which hung like the willow weeping over the glassy stream , was so beautiful that it seemed to reflect its own brightness , and his feet were as the ...
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... eyes — a life of meanness , avarice , vulgarity , pretentiousness and empti- ness , a life lived with a petty and constricted outlook . 66 He gibes at the announcements of City weddings : Many an eye , ranging over the page with eager ...
... eyes — a life of meanness , avarice , vulgarity , pretentiousness and empti- ness , a life lived with a petty and constricted outlook . 66 He gibes at the announcements of City weddings : Many an eye , ranging over the page with eager ...
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