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“I suppose you have hardly yet found how much of romance is mingled with your ideas of a married state. You will find real life much the same that you...”

Riggs, Stephen R. Mary and I; Forty Years with the Sioux. Chicago: W. G. Holmes, 1880.

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God Is Nearer than We Can Express (1860)

What can there be so close as making and made? Nought twinned can be so near; thou art more nigh To me, my God, than is...

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