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Calmly , serenely gleam the stars to night Over the swaying city's sin - tossed streets ; Above , the eye enraptured gently greets The lands of peace and love and dazzling light , And life seems grand and pure and infinite ; And here ...
Calmly , serenely gleam the stars to night Over the swaying city's sin - tossed streets ; Above , the eye enraptured gently greets The lands of peace and love and dazzling light , And life seems grand and pure and infinite ; And here ...
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... or under a pseudonym . Above all , his poems were written as the expression of what he felt , and what moved his own heart . There was the pleasure of putting on paper what passed within him , even if no mortal eye ...
... or under a pseudonym . Above all , his poems were written as the expression of what he felt , and what moved his own heart . There was the pleasure of putting on paper what passed within him , even if no mortal eye ...
Side 22
There had been a very unpleasant brutal look in the convict's eye as he observed the minister's feebleness ; but it gave way to puzzled embarrassment before this quaintly gracious invitation . He preceded the old gentleman up the narrow ...
There had been a very unpleasant brutal look in the convict's eye as he observed the minister's feebleness ; but it gave way to puzzled embarrassment before this quaintly gracious invitation . He preceded the old gentleman up the narrow ...
Side 23
The old man had sunk down in his chair with his hand over his eyes ; tears were stealing between the trembling fingers . There was an embarrassed pause . “ Mr. Duncan , ” said the minister , touching his eyes with his handkerchief ...
The old man had sunk down in his chair with his hand over his eyes ; tears were stealing between the trembling fingers . There was an embarrassed pause . “ Mr. Duncan , ” said the minister , touching his eyes with his handkerchief ...
Side 24
He rubbed his eyes . “ Dennis O'Hara , " he soliloquized , “ I wouldn't have thought it of you . .... The train is an hour late ; there is time to go back yet . No ! by God ! ” he shouted so loud that the station agent in the doorway ...
He rubbed his eyes . “ Dennis O'Hara , " he soliloquized , “ I wouldn't have thought it of you . .... The train is an hour late ; there is time to go back yet . No ! by God ! ” he shouted so loud that the station agent in the doorway ...
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