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But whither should they fall ? If they fall , they must fall upwards , for heaven is above them too , as it is to us . So if the spiritual Antipodes of this world , the sons of God that walk with feet opposed in ways contrary to the ...
But whither should they fall ? If they fall , they must fall upwards , for heaven is above them too , as it is to us . So if the spiritual Antipodes of this world , the sons of God that walk with feet opposed in ways contrary to the ...
Strana 543
But I thought this did not become religion neither , yet I forced myself , and would look on still ; but quickly after , I began to think , “ How , if one of the bells should fall ? ” Then I chose to stand under a main beam , that lay ...
But I thought this did not become religion neither , yet I forced myself , and would look on still ; but quickly after , I began to think , “ How , if one of the bells should fall ? ” Then I chose to stand under a main beam , that lay ...
Strana 996
Hark , hark , the waters fall , fall , fall , And with a murmuring sound See how on every bough the birds express Dash , dash , upon the ground , In their sweet notes their happiness . To gentle slumbers call .
Hark , hark , the waters fall , fall , fall , And with a murmuring sound See how on every bough the birds express Dash , dash , upon the ground , In their sweet notes their happiness . To gentle slumbers call .
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