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... youths and children , who responded to their mirth while gathering the ears newly fallen beneath the sickle ? The traveller , as he bent his steps across these perfumed plains , felt his heart bound within him . at the sight of those youths ...
... youths and children , who responded to their mirth while gathering the ears newly fallen beneath the sickle ? The traveller , as he bent his steps across these perfumed plains , felt his heart bound within him . at the sight of those youths ...
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... youths and children , who responded to their mirth while gathering the ears newly fallen beneath the sickle ? The traveller , as he bent his steps across these perfumed plains , felt his heart bound within him . at the sight of those youths ...
... youths and children , who responded to their mirth while gathering the ears newly fallen beneath the sickle ? The traveller , as he bent his steps across these perfumed plains , felt his heart bound within him . at the sight of those youths ...
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... youth is thus cut off by the hand of death ? How bright was the promise of thy future years ! Thy adored countenance shed around hopes of joy ! Ah , would that our few miserable days could have been taken in exchange for thine ! " And ...
... youth is thus cut off by the hand of death ? How bright was the promise of thy future years ! Thy adored countenance shed around hopes of joy ! Ah , would that our few miserable days could have been taken in exchange for thine ! " And ...
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... youth , like the withered herb of the field driven before the wind , is thus suddenly cut down ? Who can say " let us make merry , death is afar off , " when death ever goeth about as a roaring lion , seeking whom he may devour ? Why ...
... youth , like the withered herb of the field driven before the wind , is thus suddenly cut down ? Who can say " let us make merry , death is afar off , " when death ever goeth about as a roaring lion , seeking whom he may devour ? Why ...
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... Sarah is thus afflicted , what must we expect ? we , who mingle freely in all the pleasures of youth ; the GoD of our fathers was more just , " ( they murmured ) . " He re- warded every man according to his works , and punishment ...
... Sarah is thus afflicted , what must we expect ? we , who mingle freely in all the pleasures of youth ; the GoD of our fathers was more just , " ( they murmured ) . " He re- warded every man according to his works , and punishment ...
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