American Poetry MagazineClara Catherine Prince Clara C. Prince, 1919 |
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... We seal again our pledge . Our honeymoon's not over , Dear , Our journey is not done , Each year when purple lilacs bloom , Our love - life has begun . -Elsye Tash Sater . I Thought to Hide My Heart I thought to hide 12.
... We seal again our pledge . Our honeymoon's not over , Dear , Our journey is not done , Each year when purple lilacs bloom , Our love - life has begun . -Elsye Tash Sater . I Thought to Hide My Heart I thought to hide 12.
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Clara Catherine Prince. I Thought to Hide My Heart I thought to hide my aching heart , — To wall it in , the whole night long , With dance of feet , with colored lights , With laughter and with song . I thought to hide my bitter heart ...
Clara Catherine Prince. I Thought to Hide My Heart I thought to hide my aching heart , — To wall it in , the whole night long , With dance of feet , with colored lights , With laughter and with song . I thought to hide my bitter heart ...
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... thought in the world . " His definition was good as far as it went , but it stopped short of indicating the method by which the learning and propagation was to be done . One cannot sufficiently define commuting by calling it a disin ...
... thought in the world . " His definition was good as far as it went , but it stopped short of indicating the method by which the learning and propagation was to be done . One cannot sufficiently define commuting by calling it a disin ...
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... thought it a torch in some one's hand ; next moment he thought it a meteor ; the brilliance grew , however , until it became a star . Sore afraid , he cried out , and brought everybody within the walls to the roof . The phenomenon , in ...
... thought it a torch in some one's hand ; next moment he thought it a meteor ; the brilliance grew , however , until it became a star . Sore afraid , he cried out , and brought everybody within the walls to the roof . The phenomenon , in ...
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... thought and dreamed ' till every nerve and heart - beat Throbbed with the sense of loss ! In the dark mud And blood of trench on saddened fields of France I've thought of home until it grew and grew To cover every spot from sea to sea ...
... thought and dreamed ' till every nerve and heart - beat Throbbed with the sense of loss ! In the dark mud And blood of trench on saddened fields of France I've thought of home until it grew and grew To cover every spot from sea to sea ...
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