Which does she love?, 3권1862 |
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... feel , when left by One , That all men else go with him ; Unless you can muse in a crowd all day , On the absent face that fixed you ; Unless you can love , as the angels may , With the breadth of heaven betwixt you ; Unless you can feel ...
... feel , when left by One , That all men else go with him ; Unless you can muse in a crowd all day , On the absent face that fixed you ; Unless you can love , as the angels may , With the breadth of heaven betwixt you ; Unless you can feel ...
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... feel more attractive , which we always fancy can alone render us happy ? " " Because , Lionel , we are mortal ; and to love , to be loved , to marry , to multiply , are the things our nature fits us for ; still , when we carry our ...
... feel more attractive , which we always fancy can alone render us happy ? " " Because , Lionel , we are mortal ; and to love , to be loved , to marry , to multiply , are the things our nature fits us for ; still , when we carry our ...
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... feel , " said Lionel , " that I can say , in the words of that Book which you have just quoted , that it is good for me to have been here ' - good for me to have been ill- good , perhaps , for me to have suffered as I have done , even ...
... feel , " said Lionel , " that I can say , in the words of that Book which you have just quoted , that it is good for me to have been here ' - good for me to have been ill- good , perhaps , for me to have suffered as I have done , even ...
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... feel for every form of suffering ; that most , perhaps , which men have brought on themselves . " Hearing Lionel speak thus , Cleveland's eyes filled with tears . " You have learned a valuable lesson , Lionel , " he said , " and ...
... feel for every form of suffering ; that most , perhaps , which men have brought on themselves . " Hearing Lionel speak thus , Cleveland's eyes filled with tears . " You have learned a valuable lesson , Lionel , " he said , " and ...
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... feel perplexed because of the guilt and sorrow that we see around us , sure that our privilege is to do all the good we can , and that God uses sin and sorrow as his means on earth of preparing men for the stage they are to enter on ...
... feel perplexed because of the guilt and sorrow that we see around us , sure that our privilege is to do all the good we can , and that God uses sin and sorrow as his means on earth of preparing men for the stage they are to enter on ...
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