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... hope would be hope no longer if it did not paint the future in the colours we most admire . Its very existence depends upon the power it possesses to sweeten to the latest dregs , the otherwise bitter cup of life . Yet love and hope may ...
... hope would be hope no longer if it did not paint the future in the colours we most admire . Its very existence depends upon the power it possesses to sweeten to the latest dregs , the otherwise bitter cup of life . Yet love and hope may ...
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... hope of find- ing it connected with the same genius . Happy would it be for mankind , for public taste , and public morals , if the same mind , purified from all alloy , could return again to earth , to prove to the world that the same ...
... hope of find- ing it connected with the same genius . Happy would it be for mankind , for public taste , and public morals , if the same mind , purified from all alloy , could return again to earth , to prove to the world that the same ...
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... Hope behind What though my winged hours of bliss have been Like angel visits , few and far between , " we feel that to such a mind , hope would come as a blessed messenger , whose tidings would be of things sublime , and pure , and ...
... Hope behind What though my winged hours of bliss have been Like angel visits , few and far between , " we feel that to such a mind , hope would come as a blessed messenger , whose tidings would be of things sublime , and pure , and ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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