It is then that the spirit of peace settles upon the heart, unfetters the thoughts, and elevates the soul to the Creator. It is then that we behold the Parent of the universe in his works; we see his grandeur, in earth, sea... Thaddeus of Warsaw - Page 103by Jane Porter - 1806Full view - About this book
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