Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... dark , and I am far from home-- Lead Thou me on ! Keep Thou my feet ; I do not ask to see The distant scene , -one step enough for me . I was not ever thus , nor pray'd that Thou Shouldst lead me on . I loved to choose and see my path ...
... dark , and I am far from home-- Lead Thou me on ! Keep Thou my feet ; I do not ask to see The distant scene , -one step enough for me . I was not ever thus , nor pray'd that Thou Shouldst lead me on . I loved to choose and see my path ...
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... dark , An ' the water do roar at mill . An ' the flickerèn light drough the window - peäne Vrom the candle's dull fleäme do shoot , An ' young Jemmy the smith is a - gone down leäne , A - playèn his shrill - vaïced flute . An ' the ...
... dark , An ' the water do roar at mill . An ' the flickerèn light drough the window - peäne Vrom the candle's dull fleäme do shoot , An ' young Jemmy the smith is a - gone down leäne , A - playèn his shrill - vaïced flute . An ' the ...
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... dark locks by such a brow , Or het o ' play on such a feäce ? No ! She's now staïd , An ' where she play'd , There's noo such maïd that now ha ' took The pleäce that she ha ' long vorsook , Though clack , clack , clack , vrom hour to ...
... dark locks by such a brow , Or het o ' play on such a feäce ? No ! She's now staïd , An ' where she play'd , There's noo such maïd that now ha ' took The pleäce that she ha ' long vorsook , Though clack , clack , clack , vrom hour to ...
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... darkness , Like Night when giving birth to Time's first pulse . Silence had ever dwelt there ; but of late Came faint sounds , with a cadence droning low , From the far depths , as of a cataract Whose echoes midst incumbent foliage died ...
... darkness , Like Night when giving birth to Time's first pulse . Silence had ever dwelt there ; but of late Came faint sounds , with a cadence droning low , From the far depths , as of a cataract Whose echoes midst incumbent foliage died ...
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... dark was worn , and overhead The lights of sunset and of sunrise mix'd In that brief night ; the summer night , that paused Among her stars to hear us ; stars that hung Love - charm'd to listen : all the wheels of Time Spun round in ...
... dark was worn , and overhead The lights of sunset and of sunrise mix'd In that brief night ; the summer night , that paused Among her stars to hear us ; stars that hung Love - charm'd to listen : all the wheels of Time Spun round in ...
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