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... pearls , and gold , But such as angels ' heads infold.2 The City where I hope to dwell There's none on earth can parallel ; The stately walls both high and strong Are made of precious jasper stone ; The gates of pearl both rich and ...
... pearls , and gold , But such as angels ' heads infold.2 The City where I hope to dwell There's none on earth can parallel ; The stately walls both high and strong Are made of precious jasper stone ; The gates of pearl both rich and ...
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... pearls ; two lovers , hand in hand , Rise on the billowy swell and fondly look Into cach other's eyes . The rushing ... pearl and chrysolite , Once glittering at the banquet on fair brows That long ago were dust , and all around Strewn ...
... pearls ; two lovers , hand in hand , Rise on the billowy swell and fondly look Into cach other's eyes . The rushing ... pearl and chrysolite , Once glittering at the banquet on fair brows That long ago were dust , and all around Strewn ...
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... pearls was lost , and erclong a suspicion Fell on an orphan girl who lived as maid in the household . She , after form of trial condemned to die on the scaffold , Patiently met her doom at the foot of the statue of Justice . As to her ...
... pearls was lost , and erclong a suspicion Fell on an orphan girl who lived as maid in the household . She , after form of trial condemned to die on the scaffold , Patiently met her doom at the foot of the statue of Justice . As to her ...
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