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... . A second man I honour , and still more highly , him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable - not daily bread , Jeremy Taylor The Child and Hind -SELECTIONS MISCELLANEOUS READINGS IN PROSE Labour Thomas Carlyle.
... . A second man I honour , and still more highly , him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable - not daily bread , Jeremy Taylor The Child and Hind -SELECTIONS MISCELLANEOUS READINGS IN PROSE Labour Thomas Carlyle.
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... seen and known but by few ; it is not intended that man should live always in the midst of them : he injures them by his presence ; he ceases to feel them if he be always with them . But the sky is for all ; bright as it is , it is not ...
... seen and known but by few ; it is not intended that man should live always in the midst of them : he injures them by his presence ; he ceases to feel them if he be always with them . But the sky is for all ; bright as it is , it is not ...
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... seen , and loved ere it is under- stood ; things which the angels work out for us daily , and yet vary eternally ; which are never wanting , and never repeated ; which are to be found always , yet each found but once . It is through ...
... seen , and loved ere it is under- stood ; things which the angels work out for us daily , and yet vary eternally ; which are never wanting , and never repeated ; which are to be found always , yet each found but once . It is through ...
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... seen , every day , the shades of the evening fall , and , every year , the clouds of winter gather . But you have seen also , every succeeding day , the morning arise in its brightness ; and , in every succeeding year , the spring ...
... seen , every day , the shades of the evening fall , and , every year , the clouds of winter gather . But you have seen also , every succeeding day , the morning arise in its brightness ; and , in every succeeding year , the spring ...
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... seen his mother ; for he could not remember whether they had told him yes or no , the river running very fast , and confusing his mind . Floy , did I ever see mamma ? " " No , darling ; why ? " " Did I never see any kind face , like ...
... seen his mother ; for he could not remember whether they had told him yes or no , the river running very fast , and confusing his mind . Floy , did I ever see mamma ? " " No , darling ; why ? " " Did I never see any kind face , like ...
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