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... happiness . Thoas . Enough for me My People's praises . All that I have gained Is more enjoyed by others than by me ; For he is happiest , whether King or Peasant , Whose home is happy . Thou didst share my sorrow , When from my side my ...
... happiness . Thoas . Enough for me My People's praises . All that I have gained Is more enjoyed by others than by me ; For he is happiest , whether King or Peasant , Whose home is happy . Thou didst share my sorrow , When from my side my ...
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... happiness , wafted from the islands of the blessed , Which Thought carefully tendeth in the kindly garden of the heart : They be drops of the golden dew , which the wings of an- gels scatter , When on some brighter Sabbath , they quiver ...
... happiness , wafted from the islands of the blessed , Which Thought carefully tendeth in the kindly garden of the heart : They be drops of the golden dew , which the wings of an- gels scatter , When on some brighter Sabbath , they quiver ...
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... happiness . beware that you destroy not the innocent with the guilty , better that the criminal should escape than that one innocent hair be touched . " " Diable , " exclaimed St. Just , " better ten inno- cent be put out of the way ...
... happiness . beware that you destroy not the innocent with the guilty , better that the criminal should escape than that one innocent hair be touched . " " Diable , " exclaimed St. Just , " better ten inno- cent be put out of the way ...
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... happiness be theirs . The favor of Napoleon they shall never want while ' tis worth the having . " " And I can but follow so good an example , " continued Josephine , clasping around the arm of the Dutchess , the rich diamond bracelet ...
... happiness be theirs . The favor of Napoleon they shall never want while ' tis worth the having . " " And I can but follow so good an example , " continued Josephine , clasping around the arm of the Dutchess , the rich diamond bracelet ...
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... happiness so long delayed , Vanish not like the shade of a lost friend , Leaving the baffled heart to threefold misery . Orestes , [ returning . ] If on the Gods thou callest , for thee and Pylades , Orestes . It calls ! It calls ! And ...
... happiness so long delayed , Vanish not like the shade of a lost friend , Leaving the baffled heart to threefold misery . Orestes , [ returning . ] If on the Gods thou callest , for thee and Pylades , Orestes . It calls ! It calls ! And ...
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Strona 103 - He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet bird; He is a presence to be felt and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains it from beneath, and kindles it above.
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