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... death . I will not think the last looks of dear eyes Fade with the light that fades of our dim air , But that the apparent glories of the skies Weigh down their lids with beams too bright to bear . Our dead have left us for no dark ...
... death . I will not think the last looks of dear eyes Fade with the light that fades of our dim air , But that the apparent glories of the skies Weigh down their lids with beams too bright to bear . Our dead have left us for no dark ...
Pagina 5
... death of her as Mr. Harrison tersely puts it , would children's father , or the helpless and the hold " ignotum omne pro divino " ? The oppressed , the poor and the needy , men , fact seems to be that Mr. Spencer , belong - women , and ...
... death of her as Mr. Harrison tersely puts it , would children's father , or the helpless and the hold " ignotum omne pro divino " ? The oppressed , the poor and the needy , men , fact seems to be that Mr. Spencer , belong - women , and ...
Pagina 6
... death any better than the Unknowable , — practical concern to us than the politics these difficulties , which naturally arise , of any supposed inhabitants of the moon . Mr. Harrison does not explain . Con- At this point , however , as ...
... death any better than the Unknowable , — practical concern to us than the politics these difficulties , which naturally arise , of any supposed inhabitants of the moon . Mr. Harrison does not explain . Con- At this point , however , as ...
Pagina 7
... death would world may be duped for a time , and imag- unite them to him whom they loved , for ine that where the garments are there the whom they suffered , whose smile was reality must be ; but this cannot last . It their joy , whose ...
... death would world may be duped for a time , and imag- unite them to him whom they loved , for ine that where the garments are there the whom they suffered , whose smile was reality must be ; but this cannot last . It their joy , whose ...
Pagina 9
... death of each individual , so the Posi- tivist catechism explains before the last judgment of posterity decides wheth- er or no he is to be " incorporated in the Supreme Being " and honored with a commemorative bust . Only worthy speci ...
... death of each individual , so the Posi- tivist catechism explains before the last judgment of posterity decides wheth- er or no he is to be " incorporated in the Supreme Being " and honored with a commemorative bust . Only worthy speci ...
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