In MemoriamNoel Rawnsley, 1909 - 115 psl. |
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... o'er , Like coarsest cloths against the cold ; But that large grief which these enfold Is given in outline and no more . O NE writes , that " Other friends remain , " That " Loss is common to the race " - And common is the commonplace ...
... o'er , Like coarsest cloths against the cold ; But that large grief which these enfold Is given in outline and no more . O NE writes , that " Other friends remain , " That " Loss is common to the race " - And common is the commonplace ...
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... o'er . So draw him home to those that mourn In vain ; a favourable speed Ruffle thy mirror'd mast , and lead Thro ' prosperous floods his holy urn . All night no ruder air perplex Thy sliding keel , till Phosphor , bright As our pure ...
... o'er . So draw him home to those that mourn In vain ; a favourable speed Ruffle thy mirror'd mast , and lead Thro ' prosperous floods his holy urn . All night no ruder air perplex Thy sliding keel , till Phosphor , bright As our pure ...
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... The wild pulsation of her wings ; Like her I go : I cannot stay ; I leave this mortal ark behind , A weight of nerves without a mind , And leave the cliffs , and haste away O'er ocean mirrors rounded large , And reach the glow.
... The wild pulsation of her wings ; Like her I go : I cannot stay ; I leave this mortal ark behind , A weight of nerves without a mind , And leave the cliffs , and haste away O'er ocean mirrors rounded large , And reach the glow.
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Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. O'er ocean mirrors rounded large , And reach the glow of southern skies , And see the sails at distance rise , And linger weeping on the marge , And saying ; " Comes he thus , my friend ? Is this the end ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson. O'er ocean mirrors rounded large , And reach the glow of southern skies , And see the sails at distance rise , And linger weeping on the marge , And saying ; " Comes he thus , my friend ? Is this the end ...
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... o'er my state And marvel what possess'd my brain ; And I perceived no touch or change , No hint of death in all his frame , But found him all in all the same , I should not feel it to be strange . T O - NIGHT the winds begin to rise And ...
... o'er my state And marvel what possess'd my brain ; And I perceived no touch or change , No hint of death in all his frame , But found him all in all the same , I should not feel it to be strange . T O - NIGHT the winds begin to rise And ...
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