Little Classics, 15–16 tomaiRossiter Johnson Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1875 |
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... smiles that win , the tints that glow , But tell of days in goodness spent , A mind at peace with all below , A heart whose love is innocent . Lord Byron . THE WELCOME . YOME in the evening , or come 34 LITTLE CLASSICS .
... smiles that win , the tints that glow , But tell of days in goodness spent , A mind at peace with all below , A heart whose love is innocent . Lord Byron . THE WELCOME . YOME in the evening , or come 34 LITTLE CLASSICS .
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Rossiter Johnson. ON HIS BLINDNESS . HEN I consider how my light is spent WH Ere half my days , in this dark world and wide , And that one talent which is death to hide , Lodged with me useless , though my soul more bent To serve ...
Rossiter Johnson. ON HIS BLINDNESS . HEN I consider how my light is spent WH Ere half my days , in this dark world and wide , And that one talent which is death to hide , Lodged with me useless , though my soul more bent To serve ...
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... spent , The time ' s no time , the web soon rent , The race soon run , the goal soon won , The dole soon dealt , - man's life is done ! Like to the lightning from the sky , Or like a post that quick doth hie , Or like a quaver in a ...
... spent , The time ' s no time , the web soon rent , The race soon run , the goal soon won , The dole soon dealt , - man's life is done ! Like to the lightning from the sky , Or like a post that quick doth hie , Or like a quaver in a ...
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... spent When I do count the clock that tells the time When Liberty lives loud on every lip When the latest strife is lost , and all is done with Where is the grave of Sir Arthur O'Kellyn ? Whom first we love , you know , we seldom wed ...
... spent When I do count the clock that tells the time When Liberty lives loud on every lip When the latest strife is lost , and all is done with Where is the grave of Sir Arthur O'Kellyn ? Whom first we love , you know , we seldom wed ...
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... spent some time in Paris , where his only son died , and then returned to Dublin , ill , poor , and dispirited . His condition was made known to Sir Robert Peel , who granted him a pension from the civil list of £ 150 a year , to which ...
... spent some time in Paris , where his only son died , and then returned to Dublin , ill , poor , and dispirited . His condition was made known to Sir Robert Peel , who granted him a pension from the civil list of £ 150 a year , to which ...
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