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... earth is mine , -it is my son's , -it belongs to my dynasty , -have all passed away ... Earth laughs , as if smiling with autumnal flowers , to behold her Kings unable to effect the subjugation of themselves . I will repeat to you ...
... earth is mine , -it is my son's , -it belongs to my dynasty , -have all passed away ... Earth laughs , as if smiling with autumnal flowers , to behold her Kings unable to effect the subjugation of themselves . I will repeat to you ...
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... earth , good - will to men ! And thought how , as the day had come , The belfries of all Christendom Of Had rolled along The unbroken song peace on earth , good - will to men ! Till , ringing , singing on its way , The world revolved ...
... earth , good - will to men ! And thought how , as the day had come , The belfries of all Christendom Of Had rolled along The unbroken song peace on earth , good - will to men ! Till , ringing , singing on its way , The world revolved ...
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James David Hart, Clarence Gohdes. What is this earth to our affections ? ( unloving earth , without a throb to answer ours , Cold earth , the place of graves . ) Yet soul be sure the first intent remains , and shall be carried out ...
James David Hart, Clarence Gohdes. What is this earth to our affections ? ( unloving earth , without a throb to answer ours , Cold earth , the place of graves . ) Yet soul be sure the first intent remains , and shall be carried out ...
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