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And no man touches these divine natures , without becoming , in some degree , himself divine . Like a new soul , they renew the body . We become physically nimble and lightsome ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irksome , and we ...
And no man touches these divine natures , without becoming , in some degree , himself divine . Like a new soul , they renew the body . We become physically nimble and lightsome ; we tread on air ; life is no longer irksome , and we ...
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But what would she do if he staved away a long time — or never came back ? What become ? Had he thought of that then ? Yes , he had . He had even thought that once away he might not feel like The Old Neighborhood 1085.
But what would she do if he staved away a long time — or never came back ? What become ? Had he thought of that then ? Yes , he had . He had even thought that once away he might not feel like The Old Neighborhood 1085.
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... a boy who wished to learn humility and pride in order to become skillful and worthy in the woods but found himself becoming so skillful so fast that he feared he would never become worthy , because he had not learned humility and ...
... a boy who wished to learn humility and pride in order to become skillful and worthy in the woods but found himself becoming so skillful so fast that he feared he would never become worthy , because he had not learned humility and ...
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WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 21 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1645?1729 | 35 |
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