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But the human spirit , though infinitely elastic , is not yet emancipated from the bondage of its own imperfections , so that the harmonisation of the objective and subjective is a movement and not a fact .
But the human spirit , though infinitely elastic , is not yet emancipated from the bondage of its own imperfections , so that the harmonisation of the objective and subjective is a movement and not a fact .
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But the Spirit that made all shining things , The shapes of woodland and hill and stream , The flowers , and the ... ,The gentle Spirit looked down and said , " He hath drunk the mortal passion and pain ; Let the balm of a mortal sleep ...
But the Spirit that made all shining things , The shapes of woodland and hill and stream , The flowers , and the ... ,The gentle Spirit looked down and said , " He hath drunk the mortal passion and pain ; Let the balm of a mortal sleep ...
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THE SPIRIT OF THE SNOW : A WINTER IDYLL . BY ROBERT BUCHANAN . ONDROUS are flowers , strangely wrought By unseen mystic hands ; Wondrous are lilies of the lake , Pink shells of the sea sands . Oh , wondrous is the green deep grass ...
THE SPIRIT OF THE SNOW : A WINTER IDYLL . BY ROBERT BUCHANAN . ONDROUS are flowers , strangely wrought By unseen mystic hands ; Wondrous are lilies of the lake , Pink shells of the sea sands . Oh , wondrous is the green deep grass ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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