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... soul that frequents it is lost to the sense of enjoy- ment . To the man who whirls through midnight orgies , for whom the jockey and the gambler are companions , who lives almost solely for the purpose of flattering and adorning his ...
... soul that frequents it is lost to the sense of enjoy- ment . To the man who whirls through midnight orgies , for whom the jockey and the gambler are companions , who lives almost solely for the purpose of flattering and adorning his ...
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... soul , in that perfect un- clothing of the soul from passion , defile- ment , and sin , it is said Taste has its origin . I would instance , too , as at once the author and educator of a refined Taste , Courtesy ; that gentleness and ...
... soul , in that perfect un- clothing of the soul from passion , defile- ment , and sin , it is said Taste has its origin . I would instance , too , as at once the author and educator of a refined Taste , Courtesy ; that gentleness and ...
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... soul . He did not say much to her in company , nor of her ; but when they were alone , or only some of the chil- dren near , his low voice would be musi- cal , and she sat entranced in its elo- quence . I have seen them seated on the ...
... soul . He did not say much to her in company , nor of her ; but when they were alone , or only some of the chil- dren near , his low voice would be musi- cal , and she sat entranced in its elo- quence . I have seen them seated on the ...
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... soul and seared and scarred it , yet I have never seen , nor do I believe I have ever felt , more agony than those two felt , as they parted that night no more to meet on earth . He bowed his lips to her forehead , and murmured the ...
... soul and seared and scarred it , yet I have never seen , nor do I believe I have ever felt , more agony than those two felt , as they parted that night no more to meet on earth . He bowed his lips to her forehead , and murmured the ...
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... soul , and stamping ineffaceable impressions , as the result of loftiness of conception and grandeur of deed , on the memory of the world . Poetry is ever tuning her lyre , and singing of that beautiful state to which the human race is ...
... soul , and stamping ineffaceable impressions , as the result of loftiness of conception and grandeur of deed , on the memory of the world . Poetry is ever tuning her lyre , and singing of that beautiful state to which the human race is ...
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