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... Sorrow . Quotations . NOEL , RODEN . Suspiria . Lost . PFEIFFER , EMILY . John Burroughs . 277 Emily H. Hickey . 280 " Ah ! Love Ye One Another Well . " To a Child Who Asked Me for a Poem . Lament . Quotations . With pencil sketch by ...
... Sorrow . Quotations . NOEL , RODEN . Suspiria . Lost . PFEIFFER , EMILY . John Burroughs . 277 Emily H. Hickey . 280 " Ah ! Love Ye One Another Well . " To a Child Who Asked Me for a Poem . Lament . Quotations . With pencil sketch by ...
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... Sorrow , " Henry M. Alden . In the Dark , George Arnold . The Royal Abbess , Margaret J. Preston . Are All the Children In ? Susan Teall Perry . CURRENT POEMS . III . 366 The Poet's Apology , Andrew Lang . The Blackbird , Alfred ...
... Sorrow , " Henry M. Alden . In the Dark , George Arnold . The Royal Abbess , Margaret J. Preston . Are All the Children In ? Susan Teall Perry . CURRENT POEMS . III . 366 The Poet's Apology , Andrew Lang . The Blackbird , Alfred ...
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... sorrow , like an ancient tomb . Now the old man is harmless , he may roam So far as falls the shadow of his jail . Jail'd for his life . I have not learn'd to quail . Thou askest me- " Were it to do again ? " I tell thee - Yes ! the ...
... sorrow , like an ancient tomb . Now the old man is harmless , he may roam So far as falls the shadow of his jail . Jail'd for his life . I have not learn'd to quail . Thou askest me- " Were it to do again ? " I tell thee - Yes ! the ...
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... . TWO . Two there were in the meadow lying , Under the shade of the blossoming trees ; Kiss to kiss gave close replying : Nought else heard but the honey - bees . Two were sitting in Sorrow's shadow ; Dead in the 12 THE MAGAZINE OF POETRY .
... . TWO . Two there were in the meadow lying , Under the shade of the blossoming trees ; Kiss to kiss gave close replying : Nought else heard but the honey - bees . Two were sitting in Sorrow's shadow ; Dead in the 12 THE MAGAZINE OF POETRY .
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Two were sitting in Sorrow's shadow ; Dead in the cradle their love's fruit lay : Did they think of the sunny meadow And the honey of yesterday ? Two are there in the graveyard lying Under the roots of the blossoming trees ; Love with ...
Two were sitting in Sorrow's shadow ; Dead in the cradle their love's fruit lay : Did they think of the sunny meadow And the honey of yesterday ? Two are there in the graveyard lying Under the roots of the blossoming trees ; Love with ...
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ALFRED PERCIVAL GRAVES beauty bird blessed bloom blossoms born breast breath bright Browning CHARLES MACKAY cheer CHRISTINA G cloud cold Commelin dark dead dear death deep divine doth dream earth eyes face fair father flowers Frederic Dan Huntington G. P. Putnam's Sons George Parsons Lathrop gleam glow gold golden grace grave hand hath hear heart heaven Higginson hills hope IBID kiss land Lanier life's light lips literary live Love's MAGAZINE OF POETRY marshes of Glynn Miscellaneous poems morning mother neath never night o'er pain poet portrait prize published rest Roden Noel rose shadows shine sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sonnet sorrow soul spirit spring stars strong sweet tears tender thee thine thou thought to-day tree verse voice volume waves weary wild WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT wind wings young