Golden Gleams of Thought: From the Words of Leading Orators, Divines, Philosophers, Statesmen and Poets[A.C.] McClurg, 1906 |
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... Smiles . EVERY reader has his favorite author and favorite passa- ges - texts to which he will turn in danger or ... smile on him ; sometimes they speak and wave their solemn hands . Always they look up to the Highest . Purified and ...
... Smiles . EVERY reader has his favorite author and favorite passa- ges - texts to which he will turn in danger or ... smile on him ; sometimes they speak and wave their solemn hands . Always they look up to the Highest . Purified and ...
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... - ing from corruption of the heart . Robert Burns . MANY a man who now lacks shoe - leather would wear golden spurs if knighthood were the reward of worth . Jerrold . * THERE cannot be a smile on the lips of CLUSTERED SPARKLES 31.
... - ing from corruption of the heart . Robert Burns . MANY a man who now lacks shoe - leather would wear golden spurs if knighthood were the reward of worth . Jerrold . * THERE cannot be a smile on the lips of CLUSTERED SPARKLES 31.
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... smile on the lips of the hopeless . The blow which crushes the life will shatter the smile . Holland . In the midst of much failure have the heart to begin again . Fear not so long as you have Christ with you as your friend and defender ...
... smile on the lips of the hopeless . The blow which crushes the life will shatter the smile . Holland . In the midst of much failure have the heart to begin again . Fear not so long as you have Christ with you as your friend and defender ...
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... smiling phantom flies , O'er which we fall with a vain - clutching hand . Alexander Smith . He was a - weary ; but he fought his fight , And stood for simple Manhood ; and was joyed To see the august broadening of the light , And new ...
... smiling phantom flies , O'er which we fall with a vain - clutching hand . Alexander Smith . He was a - weary ; but he fought his fight , And stood for simple Manhood ; and was joyed To see the august broadening of the light , And new ...
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... smile ; eyes of such agate - like brightness and depth that no in- famy can dull them ; cheeks that will rise from a murder and not look haggard . George Eliot . WOE to the country whose condition and institutions no longer produce ...
... smile ; eyes of such agate - like brightness and depth that no in- famy can dull them ; cheeks that will rise from a murder and not look haggard . George Eliot . WOE to the country whose condition and institutions no longer produce ...
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