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Side 17
... heart I trusted that she would come again . Summer and winter came again crocuses and roses ; why not little Jane ? Thus easily was healed , then , the first wound in my infant heart . Not so the second . For thou , dear , noble ...
... heart I trusted that she would come again . Summer and winter came again crocuses and roses ; why not little Jane ? Thus easily was healed , then , the first wound in my infant heart . Not so the second . For thou , dear , noble ...
Side 18
... heart had been drawn to thine ? " Love , the holy sense , Best gift of God , in thee was most intense . " But It is needless to pursue , circumstantially , the course of that sickness which carried off my leader and com- panion . She ...
... heart had been drawn to thine ? " Love , the holy sense , Best gift of God , in thee was most intense . " But It is needless to pursue , circumstantially , the course of that sickness which carried off my leader and com- panion . She ...
Side 19
... down torrents of splendor . The weather was dry , the sky was cloudless , the blue depths seemed the express types of infinity ; and it was not possible for eye to be- hold , or for heart to conceive , any symbols CHILDHOOD . 19.
... down torrents of splendor . The weather was dry , the sky was cloudless , the blue depths seemed the express types of infinity ; and it was not possible for eye to be- hold , or for heart to conceive , any symbols CHILDHOOD . 19.
Side 20
Thomas De Quincey. hold , or for heart to conceive , any symbols more pa- thetic of life and the glory of life . - From the gorgeous sunlight I turned around to the corpse . There lay the sweet childish figure ; there the angel face ...
Thomas De Quincey. hold , or for heart to conceive , any symbols more pa- thetic of life and the glory of life . - From the gorgeous sunlight I turned around to the corpse . There lay the sweet childish figure ; there the angel face ...
Side 22
... heart , grew upon me in morbid excess . And I recall at the present moment one instance of that sort which may show how merely shadows , or a gleam of brightness , or nothing at all , could furnish a sufficient basis for this creative ...
... heart , grew upon me in morbid excess . And I recall at the present moment one instance of that sort which may show how merely shadows , or a gleam of brightness , or nothing at all , could furnish a sufficient basis for this creative ...
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