Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 4Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1965 |
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... stood with drooping wings , Nor moved to waft her prayer . " Oh God , " she prayed , " thou Infinite , Oh , grant my darling power ; The might of soul that sways a host , As the fierce wind sways a shower : And may there be some spirit ...
... stood with drooping wings , Nor moved to waft her prayer . " Oh God , " she prayed , " thou Infinite , Oh , grant my darling power ; The might of soul that sways a host , As the fierce wind sways a shower : And may there be some spirit ...
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... stood and muttered over the fire , and thus they first tasted of the Christmas enter- tainment . For it was Christmas porridge which now stood and boiled on the hearth ; and this was no other than Christmas eve , and at this very time ...
... stood and muttered over the fire , and thus they first tasted of the Christmas enter- tainment . For it was Christmas porridge which now stood and boiled on the hearth ; and this was no other than Christmas eve , and at this very time ...
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... stood transfixed With lips blanched white with terror . What stood there Within the columned niche ? Madonna's picture Was gone , an empty frame hung in its place ! What stood with clasped hands ? A mantle fell Squarely across the brow ...
... stood transfixed With lips blanched white with terror . What stood there Within the columned niche ? Madonna's picture Was gone , an empty frame hung in its place ! What stood with clasped hands ? A mantle fell Squarely across the brow ...
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