Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... soul ; Sweetener of life , and solder of society , I owe thee much . Thou hast deserved from me Far , far beyond what I can ever pay . Oft have I proved the labours of thy love , And the warm efforts of the gentle heart , Anxious to ...
... soul ; Sweetener of life , and solder of society , I owe thee much . Thou hast deserved from me Far , far beyond what I can ever pay . Oft have I proved the labours of thy love , And the warm efforts of the gentle heart , Anxious to ...
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... soul , What a strange moment it must be , when near Thy journey's end , thou hast the gulf in view ! That awful gulf no mortal e'er repass'd To tell what's doing on the other side . Nature runs back and shudders at the sight , And every ...
... soul , What a strange moment it must be , when near Thy journey's end , thou hast the gulf in view ! That awful gulf no mortal e'er repass'd To tell what's doing on the other side . Nature runs back and shudders at the sight , And every ...
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... soul Has not a wish uncrown'd . Robert Blair . - Born 1699 , Died 1746 . 849. - THE RESURRECTION . Even the lag flesh Rests , too , in hope of meeting once again Its better half , never to sunder more . Nor shall it hope in vain : -the ...
... soul Has not a wish uncrown'd . Robert Blair . - Born 1699 , Died 1746 . 849. - THE RESURRECTION . Even the lag flesh Rests , too , in hope of meeting once again Its better half , never to sunder more . Nor shall it hope in vain : -the ...
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... soul ; My soul , which flies to thee , her trust , her treasure , As misers to their gold , while others rest . Through this opaque of nature and of soul , This double night , transmit one pitying ray , To lighten and to cheer . Oh lead ...
... soul ; My soul , which flies to thee , her trust , her treasure , As misers to their gold , while others rest . Through this opaque of nature and of soul , This double night , transmit one pitying ray , To lighten and to cheer . Oh lead ...
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... soul in stifled sighs . Touch'd by the scene , no stranger to his VOWS , He framed a melting lay , to try her heart ; And , if an infant passion struggled there , To call that passion forth . Thrice happy swain ! A lucky chance , that ...
... soul in stifled sighs . Touch'd by the scene , no stranger to his VOWS , He framed a melting lay , to try her heart ; And , if an infant passion struggled there , To call that passion forth . Thrice happy swain ! A lucky chance , that ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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