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In view of the weakness of human nature and of the little force which the universal moral feeling would exercise over most hearts,
Kant and Hume on Morality Denis, Lara 2008
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Newark's bleak furnished room, [Ed.: fitting] who wandered around and around at midnight in the railroad yard wondering where to go, and went, leaving no broken hearts,
Wholly New York 2006
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Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts,
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The cloth we can't sell, the hands we can't employ, the mills we can't run, the perverse course of events generally, which we cannot alter, fill our hearts,
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“Master la Planche,” said the professor with that deep grave accent which penetrates the very depth of our hearts,
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And so last night ... with the heaviest of hearts,
ugotsoul Diary Entry ugotsoul 2003
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Dried with its beams the strength in Moslem hearts,
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Thy master has taught thee to coquet and to ravish hearts,
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To where the damned have howled away their hearts,
Collected Poems William Butler 2002
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But there were certain of the scribes sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts,
Mark 2. 1999
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