Writings of Severn Teackle Wallis, Volumen1J. Murphy, 1896 |
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... Last of the Hours , Truth and Reason , Beauty and Faith , The Exile's Prayer , The First Grave , The Spectre of Colalto , In Fort Warren , · 255 258 261 263 · 265 267 · 268 270 277 PAGE . Worship , 278 Dreams , 280 Life , iii.
... Last of the Hours , Truth and Reason , Beauty and Faith , The Exile's Prayer , The First Grave , The Spectre of Colalto , In Fort Warren , · 255 258 261 263 · 265 267 · 268 270 277 PAGE . Worship , 278 Dreams , 280 Life , iii.
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... truth and justice required . Party success he regarded simply as a means to an end , that end being with him always the triumph of the right as he saw it and believed in it . Consequently , with all the warmth and intensity of his ...
... truth and justice required . Party success he regarded simply as a means to an end , that end being with him always the triumph of the right as he saw it and believed in it . Consequently , with all the warmth and intensity of his ...
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... truth both upward go , I can but think that what I feel Is best and most of what I know ; And that where'er our tents are cast , Each hath an angel by his side , From the first life - sigh to the last His guardian , champion , friend ...
... truth both upward go , I can but think that what I feel Is best and most of what I know ; And that where'er our tents are cast , Each hath an angel by his side , From the first life - sigh to the last His guardian , champion , friend ...
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... truth , but as an attractive novelty . Mr. Tennyson , for instance , is full of it . Addressing himself to the world at large , he has no title more endearing than " Men my brothers - men the workers ! " Of course , all the Tennysonians ...
... truth , but as an attractive novelty . Mr. Tennyson , for instance , is full of it . Addressing himself to the world at large , he has no title more endearing than " Men my brothers - men the workers ! " Of course , all the Tennysonians ...
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... doubt the beneficent purpose for which they are bestowed . If such then be the truth , it is plain logic , that we waste our being , in proportion as we fling the oppor- tunities for enjoying it away . And yet to most 16 LEISURE .
... doubt the beneficent purpose for which they are bestowed . If such then be the truth , it is plain logic , that we waste our being , in proportion as we fling the oppor- tunities for enjoying it away . And yet to most 16 LEISURE .
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