Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 111965 |
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Side 57
... Come , Angels ! help me roll this rock away ! Not only are his grave - clothes lying there , But his dear body , also , wrapped in clay ! I still can hear no answer to my prayer- No Angel comes to roll the rock away ! Like some sweet ...
... Come , Angels ! help me roll this rock away ! Not only are his grave - clothes lying there , But his dear body , also , wrapped in clay ! I still can hear no answer to my prayer- No Angel comes to roll the rock away ! Like some sweet ...
Side 66
... comes the cotton , down goes the woven cloth ; up comes the silk , down goes the woollen ; up come the books , but down goes the wit that writes them . When I meet the engine with its train of cars moving off with planetary motion , or ...
... comes the cotton , down goes the woven cloth ; up comes the silk , down goes the woollen ; up come the books , but down goes the wit that writes them . When I meet the engine with its train of cars moving off with planetary motion , or ...
Side 84
... come to believe no longer in God . " What is God ? " said he . " Whence comes he ? Who has created him , or where is he ? Were he a body , he would be seen ; were he a spirit , he would be intelligent and just ; -he would not suffer ...
... come to believe no longer in God . " What is God ? " said he . " Whence comes he ? Who has created him , or where is he ? Were he a body , he would be seen ; were he a spirit , he would be intelligent and just ; -he would not suffer ...
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Amy Hill angels Armand Marrast artist beautiful bright brother Butterwick called Captain Challan Ridge Charty Jem child clouds Colonel Coralin Corduroys cousin dark dear door dream earth exclaimed eyes face fear fire Fred friends gazed Genifrede Grace Hague hand happy head hear heard heart heaven Henry Irwine Hill horse Indians Jackson Jenny Lind JOHANNA WAGNER Jonesborough knew lady laugh light listen live looked Master Richard Mick mind Minnesinger Miss Hope mistress morning mother Mott mountain never night once party Patience Paul Lomond picture poet poor Ptol racter replied seemed shadow Silesia Skippack smile song soon soul speak spirit spoke stood sweet talk tears tell thee things thou thought tion told took turned voice walk Waxhaw wife wild words young