The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... hear the blessed mutter of the mass , And see God made and eaten all day long , And feel the steady candle - flame , and taste Good strong thick stupefying incense - smoke ! For as I lie here , hours of the dead night , Dying in state ...
... hear the blessed mutter of the mass , And see God made and eaten all day long , And feel the steady candle - flame , and taste Good strong thick stupefying incense - smoke ! For as I lie here , hours of the dead night , Dying in state ...
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... 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 for best ? ' Then they sung thro ' their tears in strong triumph , not much , but the ...
... 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 for best ? ' Then they sung thro ' their tears in strong triumph , not much , but the ...
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... hear , at least ! There , the whole day long , one's life is a perfect feast ; While up at a villa one lives , I maintain it , no more than a beast . III Well now , look at our villa ! stuck like the horn of a bull Just on a mountain ...
... hear , at least ! There , the whole day long , one's life is a perfect feast ; While up at a villa one lives , I maintain it , no more than a beast . III Well now , look at our villa ! stuck like the horn of a bull Just on a mountain ...
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... hear the winds howling , Will hear the waves roar . We shall see , while above us The waves roar and whirl , A ceiling of amber , A pavement of pearl . Singing : " Here came a mortal , But faithless was she ! And alone dwell for ever ...
... hear the winds howling , Will hear the waves roar . We shall see , while above us The waves roar and whirl , A ceiling of amber , A pavement of pearl . Singing : " Here came a mortal , But faithless was she ! And alone dwell for ever ...
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... hear the grating roar Of pebbles which the waves draw back , and fling , At their return , up the high strand , Begin , and cease , and then again begin , With tremulous cadence slow , and bring The eternal note of sadness in ...
... hear the grating roar Of pebbles which the waves draw back , and fling , At their return , up the high strand , Begin , and cease , and then again begin , With tremulous cadence slow , and bring The eternal note of sadness in ...
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