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... soul within Her hearing , - rather pays her cost With praises to her lips and chin . Man has but one soul , ' tis ordained , And each soul but one love , I add ; Yet souls are damned and love's profaned . These nightingales 256.
... soul within Her hearing , - rather pays her cost With praises to her lips and chin . Man has but one soul , ' tis ordained , And each soul but one love , I add ; Yet souls are damned and love's profaned . These nightingales 256.
Page 300
... soul ; And he ran forward and embraced his knees , And clasped his hand within his own and said : ' Oh , by thy father's head ! by thine own soul ! Art thou not Rustum ? Speak ! art thou not he ? ' But Rustum eyed askance the kneeling ...
... soul ; And he ran forward and embraced his knees , And clasped his hand within his own and said : ' Oh , by thy father's head ! by thine own soul ! Art thou not Rustum ? Speak ! art thou not he ? ' But Rustum eyed askance the kneeling ...
Page 355
... soul was resolute , and held No hiding - place for fear ; He often said that he was glad The hangman's day was near . But why he said so strange a thing No warder dared to ask : For he to whom a watcher's doom Is given as his task ...
... soul was resolute , and held No hiding - place for fear ; He often said that he was glad The hangman's day was near . But why he said so strange a thing No warder dared to ask : For he to whom a watcher's doom Is given as his task ...
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