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... voice was like the voice of his own soul Heard in the calm of thought . * Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme , And lofty hopes of divine liberty ( Thoughts the most dear to him ) and poesy- Herself a poet . Soon the solemn ...
... voice was like the voice of his own soul Heard in the calm of thought . * Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme , And lofty hopes of divine liberty ( Thoughts the most dear to him ) and poesy- Herself a poet . Soon the solemn ...
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... voice any simple air which has been care- tendency , to the use of various implements . fully and repeatedly executed for their benefit . This sensibility of the organ of hearing becomes important as a means of producing impressions and ...
... voice any simple air which has been care- tendency , to the use of various implements . fully and repeatedly executed for their benefit . This sensibility of the organ of hearing becomes important as a means of producing impressions and ...
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... voice for the purpose of replying , lest he should startle the sleeping inmates of the house , began to walk hurriedly and softly back again , when , to his amazement , he heard a voice in the interior of the chamber answering calmly ...
... voice for the purpose of replying , lest he should startle the sleeping inmates of the house , began to walk hurriedly and softly back again , when , to his amazement , he heard a voice in the interior of the chamber answering calmly ...
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