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Page 198
... heart of a worthless man is as unfixed and changeable as a mountain stream . In the days of affluence always think ... heart within enlightened and bright , there is heaven's hall ( paradise ) ; be the heart within dark and gloomy ...
... heart of a worthless man is as unfixed and changeable as a mountain stream . In the days of affluence always think ... heart within enlightened and bright , there is heaven's hall ( paradise ) ; be the heart within dark and gloomy ...
Page 366
... heart , And where thy smiles have been ! While e'en thy chill bleak corse I have , Thou seemest still mine own , But there I lay the in thy grave - And I am now alone ! ' I do not think , where'er thou art , Thou hast forgotten me ; And ...
... heart , And where thy smiles have been ! While e'en thy chill bleak corse I have , Thou seemest still mine own , But there I lay the in thy grave - And I am now alone ! ' I do not think , where'er thou art , Thou hast forgotten me ; And ...
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... heart's beatings grow articu- late ; and memory rushes , like a night - wind , chill across the soul . ' ' Tis night : - within the palace - walls have ceast The ' exciting dance , the revel , and the feast . All are at rest , save ...
... heart's beatings grow articu- late ; and memory rushes , like a night - wind , chill across the soul . ' ' Tis night : - within the palace - walls have ceast The ' exciting dance , the revel , and the feast . All are at rest , save ...
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