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... deeds of love , What needs this message of the Cross of Christ ? Why leave we not the heathen as they are , Sure that they too will reach the goal at last ? Why go our teachers forth from land to land , Braving all terrors of the shore ...
... deeds of love , What needs this message of the Cross of Christ ? Why leave we not the heathen as they are , Sure that they too will reach the goal at last ? Why go our teachers forth from land to land , Braving all terrors of the shore ...
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... defiance , scorn , reject the Light , Increasing through the endless age their woe , As adding still fresh deeds of deeper guilt , - Who then am I to question and to judge ? I bow before the judgment , and am dumb ; LAZARUS . 47.
... defiance , scorn , reject the Light , Increasing through the endless age their woe , As adding still fresh deeds of deeper guilt , - Who then am I to question and to judge ? I bow before the judgment , and am dumb ; LAZARUS . 47.
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... deeds Yet darker ; and the morning grey looked in On haggard faces , spectral forms , and eyes Ghastly and vacant , drunk , but not with wine . I , too , have known all this , have felt the blood Rush like a boiling torrent through my ...
... deeds Yet darker ; and the morning grey looked in On haggard faces , spectral forms , and eyes Ghastly and vacant , drunk , but not with wine . I , too , have known all this , have felt the blood Rush like a boiling torrent through my ...
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... deed Of secret shame is blazoned on thy brow ; " To that , " Fear not ; thy hidden tears are known , Thy yearning after peace ; and God , who loves The contrite heart , has pardoned all thy sins . " He left us , and for years we saw him ...
... deed Of secret shame is blazoned on thy brow ; " To that , " Fear not ; thy hidden tears are known , Thy yearning after peace ; and God , who loves The contrite heart , has pardoned all thy sins . " He left us , and for years we saw him ...
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... deed d ; And dragging her , once fondled and caressed , As men may drag a slave they take in war , Before the men who gather in the gate , He offered her for money , less for greed Of gold or silver , than in scorn and hate , To grieve ...
... deed d ; And dragging her , once fondled and caressed , As men may drag a slave they take in war , Before the men who gather in the gate , He offered her for money , less for greed Of gold or silver , than in scorn and hate , To grieve ...
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