Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... GERONTIUS ” Take me away , and in the lowest deep There let me be , And there in hope the lone night - watches keep , Told out for me . There , motionless and happy in my pain , Lone JOHN HENRY NEWMAN 13 FROM "THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS”
... GERONTIUS ” Take me away , and in the lowest deep There let me be , And there in hope the lone night - watches keep , Told out for me . There , motionless and happy in my pain , Lone JOHN HENRY NEWMAN 13 FROM "THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS”
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... deep - blue zides . Aye ; let me have woone cup o ' drink , An ' hear the linky harness clink , An ' then my blood do run so warm , An ' put sich strangth ' ithin my eärm , That I do long to toss a pick , A - pitchèn or a - meäkèn rick ...
... deep - blue zides . Aye ; let me have woone cup o ' drink , An ' hear the linky harness clink , An ' then my blood do run so warm , An ' put sich strangth ' ithin my eärm , That I do long to toss a pick , A - pitchèn or a - meäkèn rick ...
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... deep caves In secret places ; and ye paths that stray E'en as ye list ; what odours and what sighs Tend your sweet silence through the star - showered night , Like memories breathing of the Goddess forms That left your haunts , yet with ...
... deep caves In secret places ; and ye paths that stray E'en as ye list ; what odours and what sighs Tend your sweet silence through the star - showered night , Like memories breathing of the Goddess forms That left your haunts , yet with ...
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... the whole Of that strange wonder - how , while he had stood Lost in deep gladness of his inmost soul , Far hidden in that wood , Three generations had gone down unseen Under the thin partition RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH 37.
... the whole Of that strange wonder - how , while he had stood Lost in deep gladness of his inmost soul , Far hidden in that wood , Three generations had gone down unseen Under the thin partition RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH 37.
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... ( deep desired relief ! ) Rain out the heavy mist of tears , that weigh'd Upon my brain , my senses and my soul ! For Love himself took part against himself To warn us off , and Duty loved of Love— O this world's curse , -beloved but ...
... ( deep desired relief ! ) Rain out the heavy mist of tears , that weigh'd Upon my brain , my senses and my soul ! For Love himself took part against himself To warn us off , and Duty loved of Love— O this world's curse , -beloved but ...
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