Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... wrong repressed ? what right maintained ? What struggle passed ? what victory gained ? What good attempted and at- tained ? Feeble , at best , is my en- deavor . AT his touch he felt new courage Throbbing in his. 4 5 APRIL.
... wrong repressed ? what right maintained ? What struggle passed ? what victory gained ? What good attempted and at- tained ? Feeble , at best , is my en- deavor . AT his touch he felt new courage Throbbing in his. 4 5 APRIL.
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... wrong Is raging terrible and strong . TRULY a wonderful man was Caius Julius Cæsar ! Better be first , he said , in a little Iberian village Than be second in Rome , and I think he was right when he said it . OFT when his labor was ...
... wrong Is raging terrible and strong . TRULY a wonderful man was Caius Julius Cæsar ! Better be first , he said , in a little Iberian village Than be second in Rome , and I think he was right when he said it . OFT when his labor was ...
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... as duty , and love in the semblance of friendship . BEAR through sorrow , wrong and ruth , In thy heart the dew of youth , On thy lips the smile of truth . JOY and Temperance and Repose Slam the door on the. 12 13 AUGUST.
... as duty , and love in the semblance of friendship . BEAR through sorrow , wrong and ruth , In thy heart the dew of youth , On thy lips the smile of truth . JOY and Temperance and Repose Slam the door on the. 12 13 AUGUST.
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... wrong : Some falsehood mingles with the truth . THAT'S what I always say : if you wish a thing to be well done , You must do it yourself , you must not leave it to others . EVERY sentence began or closed with the name of Priscilla. 17 ...
... wrong : Some falsehood mingles with the truth . THAT'S what I always say : if you wish a thing to be well done , You must do it yourself , you must not leave it to others . EVERY sentence began or closed with the name of Priscilla. 17 ...
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... wrong . HOPE , as no unwelcome guest , At your warm fireside , when the lamps are lighted , To have my place reserved among the rest , Nor stand as one unsought and uninvited . HOLY trust ! O endless sense of rest ! Like. 23 24 ОСТОВER.
... wrong . HOPE , as no unwelcome guest , At your warm fireside , when the lamps are lighted , To have my place reserved among the rest , Nor stand as one unsought and uninvited . HOLY trust ! O endless sense of rest ! Like. 23 24 ОСТОВER.
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