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Indian Tales - Page 607
by Rudyard Kipling - 1890 - 771 pages
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 14; Volume 18

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1866 - 840 pages
...— Eat, drink, and die, for we arc souls bereaved : Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope We are most hopeless, who had once most hope, And most beliefless, that had most believed. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust ; As of the unjust, also of the just, — Yea,...
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The Poems and Prose Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough: With a ..., Volume 2

Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 518 pages
...risen. Eat, drink, and die, for we are souls bereaved : Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope We are most hopeless, who had once most hope, And most beliefless, that had most believed. \ Ashes to ashes, dust to dust ; As of the unjust, also of the just — Yea,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 126

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1869 - 628 pages
...risen. Eat, drink, and die, for we are souls bereaved : Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope We are most hopeless, who had once most hope, And most beliefless, that had most believed. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust ; As of the unjust, also of the just — Yea,...
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English Essays ...

American essays - 1869 - 654 pages
...risen. Eat, drink, and die, for we are souls bereaved: Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope We are most hopeless, who had once most hope, And most beliefless, that had most believed. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust; As of the unjust, also of the just — Yea, of...
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The Southern Magazine, Volume 9

1871 - 778 pages
...risen. Eat, drink, and die, for we are souls bereaved: Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope We are most hopeless who had once most hope, And most beliefless that had most believed. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust; As of the unjust, also of the just — Yea of...
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Poems: With a Memoir

Arthur Hugh Clough - English poetry - 1874 - 416 pages
...risen. Eat, drink, and die, for we are souls bereaved : Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope We are most hopeless, who had once most hope, And most beliefless, that had most believed. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust ; As of the unjust, also of the just — Yea,...
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Heterodox London: Or, Phases of Free Thought in the Metropolis, Volume 2

Charles Maurice Davies - London (England) - 1874 - 444 pages
...Scepticism:"— Eat, drink, and die, for we are souls bereaved. Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope We are most hopeless, who had once most hope, And most beliefless, that had most believed. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust; As of the unjust, also of the just— Yea, of...
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Belgravia, Volume 30

1876 - 600 pages
...words :— Ah well-a-day, for we are souls bereaved ! Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope, We are most hopeless who had once most hope, And most beliefless who had once believed.' ' And do you think that belief in these days brings no painful perplexities too ? '...
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Belgravia, a London magazine, conducted by M.E. Braddon, Volume 30

Belgravia - 1876 - 562 pages
...words : — Ah well-a-day, for we are souls bereaved ! Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope, We are most hopeless who had once most hope, And most beliefless who had once believed.' ' And do you think that belief in these days brings no painful perplexities too ? '...
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Belgravia: A London Magazine, Volume 30

1876 - 580 pages
...words : — Ah well-a-day, for we are souls bereaved ! Of all the creatures under heaven's wide cope, We are most hopeless who had once most hope, And most beliefless who hod once believed.' ' And do you think that belief in these days brings no painful perplexities too...
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