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... lips which uttered that sovereign song of resurrection , great as the greatest old Hebrew psalm , which crowns and closes the awful roll of the " Châtiments . " For that mighty hymn of a trans- cendant faith in the final conscience of ...
... lips which uttered that sovereign song of resurrection , great as the greatest old Hebrew psalm , which crowns and closes the awful roll of the " Châtiments . " For that mighty hymn of a trans- cendant faith in the final conscience of ...
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... lips fast locked in bitterness of silence , in savage deafness that nothing can move or shake , with the look as of one aweary of the sun , " with a kind of fierce affright in her eyes . For all such his appeal is made to their slayers ...
... lips fast locked in bitterness of silence , in savage deafness that nothing can move or shake , with the look as of one aweary of the sun , " with a kind of fierce affright in her eyes . For all such his appeal is made to their slayers ...
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... lips of one sick and faint amid all the pitiful and fearful record of evil inflicted and endured ; they refresh , rekindle , re- illuminate the sunken spirit with a flush and thrill of high delight . But it is possible to meet death ...
... lips of one sick and faint amid all the pitiful and fearful record of evil inflicted and endured ; they refresh , rekindle , re- illuminate the sunken spirit with a flush and thrill of high delight . But it is possible to meet death ...
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... lips of church pamphleteers and other such creatures of the darkness and the dirt as in all lands alike are bred from the obscurer and obscener parts of literature . These are to him no more than the foul bog - water at its foot is to ...
... lips of church pamphleteers and other such creatures of the darkness and the dirt as in all lands alike are bred from the obscurer and obscener parts of literature . These are to him no more than the foul bog - water at its foot is to ...
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... lips and the light of pure sweet blood in its cheeks ; there is a glow of summer on the red leaves of its regrets and the starry frost - flakes of its tears . Resignation and fruition , forethought and afterthought , have one voice to ...
... lips and the light of pure sweet blood in its cheeks ; there is a glow of summer on the red leaves of its regrets and the starry frost - flakes of its tears . Resignation and fruition , forethought and afterthought , have one voice to ...
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