The Forum, Volumen48Forum Publishing Company, 1912 Current political, social, scientific, education, and literary news written about by many famous authors and reform movements. |
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... heart that seemed quite dead . Though still far off , the crimson glow Through his chilled veins began to flow , And filled his shrivelled heart with heat : And , as he dragged his senseless feet That lagged as though to hold him back ...
... heart that seemed quite dead . Though still far off , the crimson glow Through his chilled veins began to flow , And filled his shrivelled heart with heat : And , as he dragged his senseless feet That lagged as though to hold him back ...
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... heart from her . . . If Michael knew , she felt quite sure For she would rather drop stone - dead Than live as some . . if she had cared To feed upon the devil's bread , · She could have earned it easily • She'd pride enough to starve ...
... heart from her . . . If Michael knew , she felt quite sure For she would rather drop stone - dead Than live as some . . if she had cared To feed upon the devil's bread , · She could have earned it easily • She'd pride enough to starve ...
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... heart a blackguard , " and Thoreau to say : " I love reform , but I hate reformers . " It has been said of Wendell Phillips that he had a vicious streak . However true or false this statement may have been , most of us have come into ...
... heart a blackguard , " and Thoreau to say : " I love reform , but I hate reformers . " It has been said of Wendell Phillips that he had a vicious streak . However true or false this statement may have been , most of us have come into ...
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... heart - that the pain of the tortured is the seed of reform ; or , it may be , he is full of Darwin and the dogma of the sur- vival of the fittest , quite oblivious of his inconsistency . It has been said that none are so uncharitable ...
... heart - that the pain of the tortured is the seed of reform ; or , it may be , he is full of Darwin and the dogma of the sur- vival of the fittest , quite oblivious of his inconsistency . It has been said that none are so uncharitable ...
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... heart and head of humanity must be satis- fied . One must feel the greatness of himself , and of his kind , before he will willingly become a martyr , and no cause has ever succeeded which did not possess a large number of followers who ...
... heart and head of humanity must be satis- fied . One must feel the greatness of himself , and of his kind , before he will willingly become a martyr , and no cause has ever succeeded which did not possess a large number of followers who ...
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