The Speaker, Volume 4Pearson Brothers, 1910 - Readers |
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... lives . " One cannot but recognize the shame- less materialism of the age , its brutal selfishness , ignoble avarice , and utter disregard of all the generous ideals of the spirit . We have gained the whole world , but in doing it we ...
... lives . " One cannot but recognize the shame- less materialism of the age , its brutal selfishness , ignoble avarice , and utter disregard of all the generous ideals of the spirit . We have gained the whole world , but in doing it we ...
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... live here and can tell us . " I approached and asked the same question . They sprang from the wall , hats in hand , all politeness on the instant . A rapid conversation ensued . They drew close about me , offering their service ...
... live here and can tell us . " I approached and asked the same question . They sprang from the wall , hats in hand , all politeness on the instant . A rapid conversation ensued . They drew close about me , offering their service ...
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... lives ; gladiators in the fierce lust of blood ; captives in the fiercer lust for freedom ; Christian martyrs , women , little children , with the charging roar of lions in their ears . I see them marching , their faces lifted , an ...
... lives ; gladiators in the fierce lust of blood ; captives in the fiercer lust for freedom ; Christian martyrs , women , little children , with the charging roar of lions in their ears . I see them marching , their faces lifted , an ...
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... " For answer , with a bravery and an im- petuosity that shall ever live in song and story , with his country's national song , " My country , ' tis of thee , " flowing from his lips , he scales the heights of 26 The Speaker.
... " For answer , with a bravery and an im- petuosity that shall ever live in song and story , with his country's national song , " My country , ' tis of thee , " flowing from his lips , he scales the heights of 26 The Speaker.
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... Live within the sense they quicken , Rose leaves , when the rose is dead , Are heaped for the beloved's bed ; And so thy thoughts , when thou art ogne Love itself shall slumber on . Stanzas for Music BY LORD BYRON . There be none 46 The ...
... Live within the sense they quicken , Rose leaves , when the rose is dead , Are heaped for the beloved's bed ; And so thy thoughts , when thou art ogne Love itself shall slumber on . Stanzas for Music BY LORD BYRON . There be none 46 The ...
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