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Page 92
... soul . - Set your soul to seek the Lord . The law of the Lord is perfect , converting the soul . - He satisfieth the longing soul , and filletk the hungry soul with goodness . - Fear not them which kill the body , but are not able to ...
... soul . - Set your soul to seek the Lord . The law of the Lord is perfect , converting the soul . - He satisfieth the longing soul , and filletk the hungry soul with goodness . - Fear not them which kill the body , but are not able to ...
Page 110
... soul in its pining after a spiritual communion with all that is pure , and lovely , and subine , by an ideal converse with nature . Having found the objects of his search but seldom , or where they existed , but faintly revealed amongst ...
... soul in its pining after a spiritual communion with all that is pure , and lovely , and subine , by an ideal converse with nature . Having found the objects of his search but seldom , or where they existed , but faintly revealed amongst ...
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... soul of man soul of man is still animated by the same passions and affections , as when genius kindled the fire of poetry , and , lighting up the charms and the wonders of creation , stimulated the enthusiasm of him who deems himself ...
... soul of man soul of man is still animated by the same passions and affections , as when genius kindled the fire of poetry , and , lighting up the charms and the wonders of creation , stimulated the enthusiasm of him who deems himself ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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