Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... hours By fearfullest powers Inflexible to him . That so he may discern His feebleness . And e'en for earth's success To Him in wisdom turn , Who holds for us the keys of either home , Earth and the world to come . THE MONTH OF MARY SONG ...
... hours By fearfullest powers Inflexible to him . That so he may discern His feebleness . And e'en for earth's success To Him in wisdom turn , Who holds for us the keys of either home , Earth and the world to come . THE MONTH OF MARY SONG ...
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... hour to hour , Wi ' whirlèn stwone , an ' streamèn flour , Did goo the mill by cloty Stour . An ' there in geämes by evenèn skies , When Meäry zot her down to rest , The broach upon her pankèn breast , Did quickly vall an ' lightly rise ...
... hour to hour , Wi ' whirlèn stwone , an ' streamèn flour , Did goo the mill by cloty Stour . An ' there in geämes by evenèn skies , When Meäry zot her down to rest , The broach upon her pankèn breast , Did quickly vall an ' lightly rise ...
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... hour to hour , Wi ' whirlèn stwone an ' streamèn flour , Do goo the mill by cloty Stour . An ' still the pulley rwope do heist The wheat vrom red - wheeled waggon beds , An ' ho'ses there wi ' lwoads of grist , Do stand an ' toss their ...
... hour to hour , Wi ' whirlèn stwone an ' streamèn flour , Do goo the mill by cloty Stour . An ' still the pulley rwope do heist The wheat vrom red - wheeled waggon beds , An ' ho'ses there wi ' lwoads of grist , Do stand an ' toss their ...
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... hour To be for truths received- That grace must help me , as it only can , Winning such transient credence , while I tell What to a cloistered solitary man In distant times befell . Him little might our earthly grandeur feed , Who to ...
... hour To be for truths received- That grace must help me , as it only can , Winning such transient credence , while I tell What to a cloistered solitary man In distant times befell . Him little might our earthly grandeur feed , Who to ...
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... hour he deemed he must have spent In that untrodden dell . And once it seemed that something new or strange Had past upon the flowers , the trees , the ground ; Some slight but unintelligible change On everything around : Such change ...
... hour he deemed he must have spent In that untrodden dell . And once it seemed that something new or strange Had past upon the flowers , the trees , the ground ; Some slight but unintelligible change On everything around : Such change ...
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