Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2 |
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For here unhindered , I can meditate • The noblest themes ; reading the open book Of life , and Nature's pages , turned each year By the revolving months ; searching what truths Concerning human life and destiny Are by the rolling ...
For here unhindered , I can meditate • The noblest themes ; reading the open book Of life , and Nature's pages , turned each year By the revolving months ; searching what truths Concerning human life and destiny Are by the rolling ...
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one of the two millions of human beings in Paris is as important in the eye of the Creator as Louis Napoleon . We are also interested in them , and in the life they lead there . It is certain that life is as difficult there as anywhere ...
one of the two millions of human beings in Paris is as important in the eye of the Creator as Louis Napoleon . We are also interested in them , and in the life they lead there . It is certain that life is as difficult there as anywhere ...
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In the Church , too , are to - day , as there always have been , honest , sincere , devoted men , who work at the problem of human life , and labor to raise the souls of men from the temporal to the spiritual .
In the Church , too , are to - day , as there always have been , honest , sincere , devoted men , who work at the problem of human life , and labor to raise the souls of men from the temporal to the spiritual .
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Is it the best that human nature is capable of ? ... as I do , that such a civilization is a sham and a delusion , permitted by the providence of God to prove to us the folly and feebleness of humanity , I do not altogether admire it .
Is it the best that human nature is capable of ? ... as I do , that such a civilization is a sham and a delusion , permitted by the providence of God to prove to us the folly and feebleness of humanity , I do not altogether admire it .
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We list in our wandering faint and weary , For the echo of the Gloria soft and low , And our dull ears hear but the Miserere , With its long , long wail of human woe . It sobs with the sob the children smother , Whose young lives no ...
We list in our wandering faint and weary , For the echo of the Gloria soft and low , And our dull ears hear but the Miserere , With its long , long wail of human woe . It sobs with the sob the children smother , Whose young lives no ...
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