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... escape in these things , the soul hears again the footfall and the voice : 66 ' Nigh and nigh draws the chase , With unperturbèd pace , Deliberate speed , majestic instancy ; And past those noisèd Feet A voice comes yet more fleet- ' Lo ...
... escape in these things , the soul hears again the footfall and the voice : 66 ' Nigh and nigh draws the chase , With unperturbèd pace , Deliberate speed , majestic instancy ; And past those noisèd Feet A voice comes yet more fleet- ' Lo ...
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... escape and asks de- spondently of his Captor : 66 Ah ! is thy love indeed A weed , albeit an amaranthine weed , Suffering no flowers except its own to mount ? ' As THE RECOMPENSE OF SURRENDER S THE poem concludes we hear the words of ...
... escape and asks de- spondently of his Captor : 66 Ah ! is thy love indeed A weed , albeit an amaranthine weed , Suffering no flowers except its own to mount ? ' As THE RECOMPENSE OF SURRENDER S THE poem concludes we hear the words of ...
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... escaped me ! Thou hast escaped me ! " It is so that Nathaniel Hawthorne portrays sin . These are the messages embodied in ... escape . He shows how sin escapes the confines of our own hearts and throws its dreadful gloom upon others . He ...
... escaped me ! Thou hast escaped me ! " It is so that Nathaniel Hawthorne portrays sin . These are the messages embodied in ... escape . He shows how sin escapes the confines of our own hearts and throws its dreadful gloom upon others . He ...
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