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... hand against every man , and every man's hand against them . ' The prophecy has been verified to the letter . Four thousand years have rolled away ; nations have been born , have filled out their date , and been reft of their national ...
... hand against every man , and every man's hand against them . ' The prophecy has been verified to the letter . Four thousand years have rolled away ; nations have been born , have filled out their date , and been reft of their national ...
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... hand . That the inhabitants of the Tropics should differ from those of the Polar regions , and the dwellers in the Tem- perate zones from both , in manners , ways of life , and general cha- racter , and again , that the inhabitants of ...
... hand . That the inhabitants of the Tropics should differ from those of the Polar regions , and the dwellers in the Tem- perate zones from both , in manners , ways of life , and general cha- racter , and again , that the inhabitants of ...
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... hand ? I know what a bloom it discloses , But ah ! ye entice me in vain ; I've suffered so much from the roses , They never shall tempt me again . II . No more hang your long drooping lashes , So modestly bent to the ground ; No more ...
... hand ? I know what a bloom it discloses , But ah ! ye entice me in vain ; I've suffered so much from the roses , They never shall tempt me again . II . No more hang your long drooping lashes , So modestly bent to the ground ; No more ...
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... hand , And ' neath her window , thus my wrong Poured out upon the night , in song : I. The heart no deeper gloom can know Than absence ' tomb - like solitude : I better bore thine anger's glow , Than the dull peace which has ensued . II ...
... hand , And ' neath her window , thus my wrong Poured out upon the night , in song : I. The heart no deeper gloom can know Than absence ' tomb - like solitude : I better bore thine anger's glow , Than the dull peace which has ensued . II ...
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... hand by hers unconscious wrung : Oh ! dearest rapture short of heaven , Had love , not fear , that pressure given ... hand lay near , too near my head : No charm so robs me of command , As such a round , soft , snowy hand : There lay the ...
... hand by hers unconscious wrung : Oh ! dearest rapture short of heaven , Had love , not fear , that pressure given ... hand lay near , too near my head : No charm so robs me of command , As such a round , soft , snowy hand : There lay the ...
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