The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... hands of thy mother , held up as men sung The low song of the nearly departed , and hear her faint tongue Joining in while it could to the witness ' Let one more attest , I have lived , seen God's hand thro ' a lifetime , and all was ...
... hands of thy mother , held up as men sung The low song of the nearly departed , and hear her faint tongue Joining in while it could to the witness ' Let one more attest , I have lived , seen God's hand thro ' a lifetime , and all was ...
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... hand , harp and voice , Each lifting Saul's name out of sorrow , each bidding rejoice Saul's fame in the light it was made for - as when , dare I say , The Lord's army , in rapture of service , strains through its array . And upsoareth ...
... hand , harp and voice , Each lifting Saul's name out of sorrow , each bidding rejoice Saul's fame in the light it was made for - as when , dare I say , The Lord's army , in rapture of service , strains through its array . And upsoareth ...
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... hand On my shoulder , give her eyes the first embrace Of my face , Ere we rush , ere we extinguish sight and speech Each on each . VII In one year they sent a million fighters forth South and North , And they built their gods a brazen ...
... hand On my shoulder , give her eyes the first embrace Of my face , Ere we rush , ere we extinguish sight and speech Each on each . VII In one year they sent a million fighters forth South and North , And they built their gods a brazen ...
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... hand in hand , We sat down on the grass , to stray In spirit better through the land , This morn of Rome and May ? II For me , I touched a thought , I know , Has tantalized me many times , ( Like turns of thread the spiders throw ...
... hand in hand , We sat down on the grass , to stray In spirit better through the land , This morn of Rome and May ? II For me , I touched a thought , I know , Has tantalized me many times , ( Like turns of thread the spiders throw ...
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... hand Who saith " A whole I planned , Youth shows but half ; trust God : see all nor be afraid ! " II Not that , amassing flowers , Youth sighed " Which rose make ours , Which lily leave and then as best recall ? ” Not that , admiring ...
... hand Who saith " A whole I planned , Youth shows but half ; trust God : see all nor be afraid ! " II Not that , amassing flowers , Youth sighed " Which rose make ours , Which lily leave and then as best recall ? ” Not that , admiring ...
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