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... by those who lose their sight in mature life , , _ " Is there benevolence in this world ? Must charity supply my wants ? Will there be always some hand to lead me ? Have the blind ever a home in any heart ? Does anything ever cheer ...
... by those who lose their sight in mature life , , _ " Is there benevolence in this world ? Must charity supply my wants ? Will there be always some hand to lead me ? Have the blind ever a home in any heart ? Does anything ever cheer ...
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Investigations of mental phenomena should be conducted with a prayerful heart . The relations which the creature sustains to its Creator , should be kept constantly in view , and no apparent discrepancy or incongruity , should be ...
Investigations of mental phenomena should be conducted with a prayerful heart . The relations which the creature sustains to its Creator , should be kept constantly in view , and no apparent discrepancy or incongruity , should be ...
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While the fire of youth inspired the heroic heart of Fingal , his military aid was solicited by Cormac , king of Ireland , to quell the insurrection and usurpation of Colculla , chief of Atha , where he fell in love with and took to ...
While the fire of youth inspired the heroic heart of Fingal , his military aid was solicited by Cormac , king of Ireland , to quell the insurrection and usurpation of Colculla , chief of Atha , where he fell in love with and took to ...
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... to have been endowed > by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ;. * Under an institution like this , it is not strange that the best poems produced and preserved of those times , were the compositions of blind bards .
... to have been endowed > by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ;. * Under an institution like this , it is not strange that the best poems produced and preserved of those times , were the compositions of blind bards .
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by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ; prone to that tender melancholy which is so often an at tendant on great genius , and susceptible equally of strong and of soft emotion . ” His first adventure of which we have any ...
by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ; prone to that tender melancholy which is so often an at tendant on great genius , and susceptible equally of strong and of soft emotion . ” His first adventure of which we have any ...
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