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" The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's feebly flickering light — Should pore, and pore, and never seem To notice the golden morning-beam. MIDNIGHT "
The Poetical Works of Edward Rowland Sill - Page 4
by Edward Rowland Sill - 1906 - 423 pages
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Edward Rowland Sill - 1887 - 134 pages
...till now;" And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...and never seem To notice the golden morning-beam. LIFE. ORENOON and afternoon and night, — Forenoon, And afternoon, and night,— Forenoon, and —...
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Poems

Edward Rowland Sill - 1887 - 134 pages
...till now;" And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...and never seem To notice the golden morning-beam. LIFE. FORENOON and afternoon and night, — Forenoon, And afternoon, and night,— Forenoon, and —...
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Poems

Edward Rowland Sill - 1887 - 136 pages
...till now;" And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...and never seem To notice the golden morning-beam. LIFE. flORENOON and afternoon and night, — Forenoon, And afternoon, and night,— Forenoon, and —...
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Poems

Edward Rowland Sill - 1887 - 136 pages
...till now;" And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...and never seem To notice the golden morning-beam. LIFE. flORENOON and afternoon and night, — Forenoon, And afternoon, and night,— Forenoon, and —...
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Poems, by Edward Rowland Sill.

Edward Rowland Sill - 1889 - 122 pages
...till now ; " And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...and never seem To notice the golden morning-beam. LIFE. fJORENOON and afternoon and night, — Forenoon, And afternoon, and night,— Forenoon, and —...
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Poems, by Edward Rowland Sill.

Edward Rowland Sill - 1893 - 124 pages
...till now ; " And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...and never seem To notice the golden morning-beam. LIFE. flORENOON and afternoon and night, — Forenoon, And afternoon, and night,— Forenoon, and —...
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The Poems of Edward Rowland Sill

Edward Rowland Sill - 1902 - 370 pages
...till now;" And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...and never seem To notice the golden morning-beam. LIFE FORENOON and afternoon and night, — Forenoon, And afternoon, and night,— Forenoon, and —...
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The Poetical Works of Edward Rowland Sill

Edward Rowland Sill - 1906 - 458 pages
...till now ; " And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...To notice the golden morning-beam. MIDNIGHT ' UNDER the stars, across whose patient eyes The wind is brushing flecks of filmy cloud, I wait for kindly...
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The Poetical Works of Edward Rowland Sill

Edward Rowland Sill - 1906 - 468 pages
...till now; " And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...To notice the golden morning-beam. MIDNIGHT' UNDER the stars, across whose patient eyes The wind is brushing flecks of filmy cloud, I wait for kindly...
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Modern Poets and Christian Teaching: Richard Watson Gilder, Edwin Markham ...

David George Downey - 1906 - 230 pages
...listless dozing: And I wondered that, under that morning ray, When night and shadow were scattered away, The monk should bow his locks of white By a taper's...flickering light— Should pore, and pore, and never seem All of which is a parable emphasizing the worthlessness of form, the negativeness of dull acquiescence...
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