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... Hope 17. The High Tide 18. Under Canvas . - Wounded 19. The Mountain Grave ... 20. The Water ... ... 21. The Influence of Beauty 22. January Wind 23. Maud Müller ... ... 24. Killed at the Ford 25. The Three Sons ... ... ... ... .... 26 ...
... Hope 17. The High Tide 18. Under Canvas . - Wounded 19. The Mountain Grave ... 20. The Water ... ... 21. The Influence of Beauty 22. January Wind 23. Maud Müller ... ... 24. Killed at the Ford 25. The Three Sons ... ... ... ... .... 26 ...
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... HOPE erects and brightens the countenance , spreads the arms with the hands open , as to receive the object of its wishes . The voice is plaintive and inclining to eagerness . 11. HATRED draws back the body as to avoid the hated object ...
... HOPE erects and brightens the countenance , spreads the arms with the hands open , as to receive the object of its wishes . The voice is plaintive and inclining to eagerness . 11. HATRED draws back the body as to avoid the hated object ...
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... hope in a man that actually and earnestly works ; in idle- ness alone there is perpetual despair . Consider how , even in the meanest sorts of labour , the whole soul of a man is composed into real harmony . He bends himself with free ...
... hope in a man that actually and earnestly works ; in idle- ness alone there is perpetual despair . Consider how , even in the meanest sorts of labour , the whole soul of a man is composed into real harmony . He bends himself with free ...
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... hope , with the hopes of fame , of honour , or of happiness ; and , in the long perspective which is before them , their imagination creates a world where all may be enjoyed . Let the scenes which they now may witness moderate , but not ...
... hope , with the hopes of fame , of honour , or of happiness ; and , in the long perspective which is before them , their imagination creates a world where all may be enjoyed . Let the scenes which they now may witness moderate , but not ...
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... hope is in his bosom ; its vital heat is fed by the increasing shouts of hundreds perched upon cliffs , trees , and others who stand with ropes in their hands upon the bridge above , or with ladders below . Fifty more gains must be cut ...
... hope is in his bosom ; its vital heat is fed by the increasing shouts of hundreds perched upon cliffs , trees , and others who stand with ropes in their hands upon the bridge above , or with ladders below . Fifty more gains must be cut ...
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