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... by most persuasive reasons , How akin they are to human things . And with childlike , credulous affection We behold their tender buds expand ; Emblems of our own great resurrection , Emblems of the bright and better land .
... by most persuasive reasons , How akin they are to human things . And with childlike , credulous affection We behold their tender buds expand ; Emblems of our own great resurrection , Emblems of the bright and better land .
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... The ghastly host was dead . 37 I have read , in the marvelous heart of man , That strange and mystic scroll , That an army of phantoms vast and wan , Beleaguer the human soul 1 AIMANA HONDEN CAM BHE Boka 38 TEMOM Ant to.
... The ghastly host was dead . 37 I have read , in the marvelous heart of man , That strange and mystic scroll , That an army of phantoms vast and wan , Beleaguer the human soul 1 AIMANA HONDEN CAM BHE Boka 38 TEMOM Ant to.
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Could we new charms to age impart , And fashion with a cunning art The human face , As we can clothe the soul with light , And make the glorious spirit bright With heavenly grace ,1 How busily each passing hour Should we exert that ...
Could we new charms to age impart , And fashion with a cunning art The human face , As we can clothe the soul with light , And make the glorious spirit bright With heavenly grace ,1 How busily each passing hour Should we exert that ...
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O thou , that for our sins didst take A human form , and humbly make Thy home on earth ; Thou , that to thy divinity A human nature didst ally By mortal birth , " And in that form didst suffer here Torment , and agony , and fear ...
O thou , that for our sins didst take A human form , and humbly make Thy home on earth ; Thou , that to thy divinity A human nature didst ally By mortal birth , " And in that form didst suffer here Torment , and agony , and fear ...
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See , how he scorns all human arguments , So that no oar he wants , nor other sail Than his own wings , between so distant shores ! See , how he holds them , pointed straight to heaven , Fanning the air with the eternal pinions ...
See , how he scorns all human arguments , So that no oar he wants , nor other sail Than his own wings , between so distant shores ! See , how he holds them , pointed straight to heaven , Fanning the air with the eternal pinions ...
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