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" Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty. "
The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events. ... - Page 111
by Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 312 pages
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Lives of the English Saints: Family of St. Richard, the Saxon: St. Richard ...

John Henry Newman - 1844 - 494 pages
...see nothing E out of doors, but the blue sky or the heavy clouds over his head. Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet take That for a hermitage. Such was the sentiment of a soldier of this world ; the great combatants for the next...
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Cyclopędia of English literature, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...enlarged winds, that curl the flood, Know no such liberty. Stone walls do not a prison make, Xor iron raiture display 'd, Snftly on my eye-lids laid. : If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free ; Angels alont, that soar above, Enjoy such...
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A Love Gift for ...

1841 - 178 pages
...When I shall voice aloud how good He is, I low great should be ; Enlarged winds, that curl the flood, Know no such liberty. Stone walls do not a prison...Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage. If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free ; Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty....
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Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England: With ...

George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 466 pages
...; When I shall voice aloud how good He is, how great should be ; Enlarged winds that curl the flood Know no such liberty. Stone walls do not a prison...Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage : I f I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am tree, Angels alone that soar above Enjoy such liberty....
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Miscellaneous Essays: By Archibald Alison, Volume 2

Sir Archibald Alison - 1845 - 408 pages
...solitude of aprison the fate destined for him by revolutionary violence.* But " Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage ; Minds Innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage." It is in such moments of gloom and depression, when the fortune of the world seems most adverse, when...
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik].

George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 778 pages
...LOVELACE, has beautifully said, writing also from a place of confinement ; — " Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage." CHAPTER XVII. Natural deft'cts overcome. Demosthenes ; De Beaumont ; Navarete ; Sa'.mderson ; Rugcndas;...
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Lives of the English Saints, Volumes 3-4

1845 - 324 pages
...see nothing E out of doors, but the blue sky or the heavy clouds over his head. Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet take That for a hermitage. Such was the sentiment of a soldier of this world ; the great combatants for the next...
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Trelawny of Trelawne

Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 456 pages
...And tell the Doctor I often think of those beautiful verses he taught me — " Stone walls to me no prison make, Nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet take These for a hermitage.'* "I have thought so," continued the ingenuous boy, "since I came into this...
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The Novels and Romances of Anna Eliza Bray: In Ten Volumes, Volume 7

Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 452 pages
...And tell the Doctor I often think of those beautiful verses he taught me — " Stone walls to me no prison make, Nor iron bars a cage } Minds innocent and quiet take These for a hermitage." "I have thought so," continued the ingenuous boy, "since I came into this place;...
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The novels and romances of A.E. Bray, Volume 7

Anna Eliza Bray - 1845 - 454 pages
...And tell the Doctor I often think of those beautiful verses he taught me — " Stone walls to me no prison make, Nor iron bars a cage ; Minds innocent and quiet take These for a hermitage." "I have thought so," continued the ingenuous boy, "since I came into this place;...
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