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... heart , and all the woes of the one but purified and strengthened her affection for both . For feeling herself unable to survive the downfall of Granada , every new defeat brought on the hour of separation from the only worshipper her heart ...
... heart , and all the woes of the one but purified and strengthened her affection for both . For feeling herself unable to survive the downfall of Granada , every new defeat brought on the hour of separation from the only worshipper her heart ...
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... heart replies . " - Cowper . MUSIC is the language of the heart . In other words , it is the expression of feeling . Why it is that it has the power , we may not be able to say ; but the fact we know , that the heart is seldom ...
... heart replies . " - Cowper . MUSIC is the language of the heart . In other words , it is the expression of feeling . Why it is that it has the power , we may not be able to say ; but the fact we know , that the heart is seldom ...
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... heart beat wildly as I bent A willing votary there . Deep drank I of the hidden spring- What has it left me now ? It could not heal a wounded heart , Or cool a burning brow ! Love glanced in sunbeams o'er my path , I snatched the ...
... heart beat wildly as I bent A willing votary there . Deep drank I of the hidden spring- What has it left me now ? It could not heal a wounded heart , Or cool a burning brow ! Love glanced in sunbeams o'er my path , I snatched the ...
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