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*Condition Note: Has original clear dust jacket. Binding is loosening from cover at joints.*
No one but the poet can realize for how much these few songs stand;—how exquisitely varied are the features of nature, yet how fugitive are those we most wish to chain; and how many flowers of the mind open, wither, fall and leave no sign.
Table of Contents
No one but the poet can realize for how much these few songs stand;—how exquisitely varied are the features of nature, yet how fugitive are those we most wish to chain; and how many flowers of the mind open, wither, fall and leave no sign.
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1888 |
Printed: |
1888 |
Pages: |
86 |
Publisher: |
Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |