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But in the sun they cast no shade , No voice is heard , no sign is made , will 200 No step is on the conscious floor ! Yet Love will dream and Faith trust ( Since He who knows our need is just ) That somehow , somewhere , meet we must .
But in the sun they cast no shade , No voice is heard , no sign is made , will 200 No step is on the conscious floor ! Yet Love will dream and Faith trust ( Since He who knows our need is just ) That somehow , somewhere , meet we must .
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The sides of these cliffs , though a quarter of a mile distant , were almost heard to rustle while we looked at them , it was such a leafy wilderness ; a place for fauns and satyrs , and where bats hung all day to the rocks , and at ...
The sides of these cliffs , though a quarter of a mile distant , were almost heard to rustle while we looked at them , it was such a leafy wilderness ; a place for fauns and satyrs , and where bats hung all day to the rocks , and at ...
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Late in the evening I heard the distant rumbling of wagons over bridges , —a sound heard farther than almost any other at night , the baying of dogs , and sometimes again the lowing of some disconsolate cow in a distant barn - yard .
Late in the evening I heard the distant rumbling of wagons over bridges , —a sound heard farther than almost any other at night , the baying of dogs , and sometimes again the lowing of some disconsolate cow in a distant barn - yard .
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