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Page 72
... voice ; and yet the same voice heard in certain situations in the open air is prover- bially musical - heard as a number of these social and sagacious inhabitants of the woods are winging their slow and solemn flight , while their ...
... voice ; and yet the same voice heard in certain situations in the open air is prover- bially musical - heard as a number of these social and sagacious inhabitants of the woods are winging their slow and solemn flight , while their ...
Page 75
... voice of creation ; and ( if I may be allowed | the expression ) omnipresence , an attribute so potent in its influence upon our feelings , that from the searching , penetrating , and pervading power of the wind , we are accus- tomed to ...
... voice of creation ; and ( if I may be allowed | the expression ) omnipresence , an attribute so potent in its influence upon our feelings , that from the searching , penetrating , and pervading power of the wind , we are accus- tomed to ...
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... voice which in those happier days had been his music , Saul exclaims , Is this thy voice , my son David ? and then he lifted up his voice and wept . After this burst of tenderness , his heart is opened to express the full sense he had ...
... voice which in those happier days had been his music , Saul exclaims , Is this thy voice , my son David ? and then he lifted up his voice and wept . After this burst of tenderness , his heart is opened to express the full sense he had ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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