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... heart and hand be steady ! Still for thy motto take : Ready - Aye ready ! Men tell us that our arm is weak ; Men tell us that our blood is cold ; And that our hearts no longer speak With the rich trumpet - note of old . With threat and ...
... heart and hand be steady ! Still for thy motto take : Ready - Aye ready ! Men tell us that our arm is weak ; Men tell us that our blood is cold ; And that our hearts no longer speak With the rich trumpet - note of old . With threat and ...
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... heart , upon her altar . It was accepted , and he was at peace . Was she in very truth the realisation of his ideal ? Were all these fair attri- butes hers indeed ? No matter . No ideal can be realised ; approxima- tion is all that can ...
... heart , upon her altar . It was accepted , and he was at peace . Was she in very truth the realisation of his ideal ? Were all these fair attri- butes hers indeed ? No matter . No ideal can be realised ; approxima- tion is all that can ...
Side 749
... heart that loved her , that tender , placid sympathy which her heart craved . Mrs. M'Killop meantime had waited and sought in vain ; and the mystery that shrouded the proceedings of yesterday became more mysterious as she felt that the ...
... heart that loved her , that tender , placid sympathy which her heart craved . Mrs. M'Killop meantime had waited and sought in vain ; and the mystery that shrouded the proceedings of yesterday became more mysterious as she felt that the ...
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