The Household Book of PoetryCharles Anderson Dana D. Appleton, 1872 - Всего страниц: 816 |
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... Light Divine " Evening . Example of Christ .. Vaughan ... ... J. Pierpont .. J. Montgomery .. Henry More .. Milman .. Tennyson .... A. Dommett .. Herbert .. II . Bonar .. 792 " Jesus , Lover of my Soul " . C. Wesley ... 760 775 " Jesus ...
... Light Divine " Evening . Example of Christ .. Vaughan ... ... J. Pierpont .. J. Montgomery .. Henry More .. Milman .. Tennyson .... A. Dommett .. Herbert .. II . Bonar .. 792 " Jesus , Lover of my Soul " . C. Wesley ... 760 775 " Jesus ...
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... light declining- All may hear , but none may see . Fearless of the passing hoof , Hardly will they fleet aloof ; So they live in modest ways , Trust entire , and ceaseless praise . JOHN KEBLE . ALMOND BLOSSOM . BLOSSOM of the almond ...
... light declining- All may hear , but none may see . Fearless of the passing hoof , Hardly will they fleet aloof ; So they live in modest ways , Trust entire , and ceaseless praise . JOHN KEBLE . ALMOND BLOSSOM . BLOSSOM of the almond ...
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... light , Like its own tear , Because so long divided from the sphere ; Restless it rolls , and unsecure , Trembling , lest it grow impure ; Till the warm sup pitics its pain , And to the skies exhales it back again . So the soul , that ...
... light , Like its own tear , Because so long divided from the sphere ; Restless it rolls , and unsecure , Trembling , lest it grow impure ; Till the warm sup pitics its pain , And to the skies exhales it back again . So the soul , that ...
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... light fall round Until we hardly. Open unto the fields , and to the sky , All bright and glittering in the smokeless air . Never did sun more beautifully steep , In his first splendor , valley , rock , or hill ; Ne'er saw I , never felt ...
... light fall round Until we hardly. Open unto the fields , and to the sky , All bright and glittering in the smokeless air . Never did sun more beautifully steep , In his first splendor , valley , rock , or hill ; Ne'er saw I , never felt ...
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... light upon the spray ; And ever two and two together were , The same as they had chosen for the year , Upon Saint Valentine's returning day . XVII . XXII . But hear you now a wondrous thing , I pray ; As long as in that swooning - fit I ...
... light upon the spray ; And ever two and two together were , The same as they had chosen for the year , Upon Saint Valentine's returning day . XVII . XXII . But hear you now a wondrous thing , I pray ; As long as in that swooning - fit I ...
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