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They , however , may view Him in his wonders , and love to live amidst his works , and if they less adore , they probably less offend . Samuel Roberts . A Divine Purpose HE poor Gypsies would seem to a humourist to have The , for God ...
They , however , may view Him in his wonders , and love to live amidst his works , and if they less adore , they probably less offend . Samuel Roberts . A Divine Purpose HE poor Gypsies would seem to a humourist to have The , for God ...
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Their joints grow stiffer — but the year Runs his old round of dubious cheer ; Chilly they grow — yet winds in March Still , sharp as ever , freeze and parch ; They must live still — and yet , God knows , Crowded and keen the country ...
Their joints grow stiffer — but the year Runs his old round of dubious cheer ; Chilly they grow — yet winds in March Still , sharp as ever , freeze and parch ; They must live still — and yet , God knows , Crowded and keen the country ...
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... And a house to live in shaded with trees , and near to a river side ; With such good things around me , and blessed with good health withal , Though I should live for a hundred years , for death I would not call .
... And a house to live in shaded with trees , and near to a river side ; With such good things around me , and blessed with good health withal , Though I should live for a hundred years , for death I would not call .
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