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Pagina 147
“ Raise thy repiring eyes , and take true measure Of thine eternal treasure ; Thee may I hold with faltering hard ! ... All centres in thine eye , And all our tears but like the dews of night , Lost in the presence of the eternal sun .
“ Raise thy repiring eyes , and take true measure Of thine eternal treasure ; Thee may I hold with faltering hard ! ... All centres in thine eye , And all our tears but like the dews of night , Lost in the presence of the eternal sun .
Pagina 212
Occasionally he puts down the news: -we think better of human nature , and are at paper for awhile , and then his eyes rove restlessly peace with the world ! But alas ! there is another about the room , till at length they light on the ...
Occasionally he puts down the news: -we think better of human nature , and are at paper for awhile , and then his eyes rove restlessly peace with the world ! But alas ! there is another about the room , till at length they light on the ...
Pagina 364
I could only discern what was tured virgin , opening her eyes until then downcast in evidently a very old picture , representing the Saviour deep modesty - looked touchingly , or fiercely , I did on the cross , and two figures kneeling ...
I could only discern what was tured virgin , opening her eyes until then downcast in evidently a very old picture , representing the Saviour deep modesty - looked touchingly , or fiercely , I did on the cross , and two figures kneeling ...
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