Victorian PoetryClarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival R. G. Adams & Company, 1924 - 602 pages |
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... live by law , Acting the law we live by without fear ; And , because right is right , to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of conse- quence . " ' Dear mother Ida , hearken ere I die . Again she said : " I woo thee not with gifts ...
... live by law , Acting the law we live by without fear ; And , because right is right , to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of conse- quence . " ' Dear mother Ida , hearken ere I die . Again she said : " I woo thee not with gifts ...
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... live : I pray thee , pass before my light of life , And shadow all my soul , that I may die . Thou weighest heavy on the heart within , Weigh heavy on my eyelids : let me die . ' O mother , hear me yet before I die . I will not die ...
... live : I pray thee , pass before my light of life , And shadow all my soul , that I may die . Thou weighest heavy on the heart within , Weigh heavy on my eyelids : let me die . ' O mother , hear me yet before I die . I will not die ...
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... live again in mem- ory , With those old faces of our infancy Heap'd over with a mound of grass , Two handfuls of white dust , shut in an urn of brass ! VI Dear is the memory of our wedded lives , And dear the last embraces of our wives ...
... live again in mem- ory , With those old faces of our infancy Heap'd over with a mound of grass , Two handfuls of white dust , shut in an urn of brass ! VI Dear is the memory of our wedded lives , And dear the last embraces of our wives ...
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... live ; Ask me no more . Ask me no more : thy fate and mine are seal'd : I strove against the stream and all in vain ... lives in height ( the shepherd sang ) In height and cold , the splendour of the hills ? But cease to move so near the ...
... live ; Ask me no more . Ask me no more : thy fate and mine are seal'd : I strove against the stream and all in vain ... lives in height ( the shepherd sang ) In height and cold , the splendour of the hills ? But cease to move so near the ...
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... lives from man to man , And not from man , O Lord , to thee . Forgive my grief for one removed , Thy creature , whom I found so fair . I trust he lives in thee , and there I find him worthier to be loved . Forgive these wild and ...
... lives from man to man , And not from man , O Lord , to thee . Forgive my grief for one removed , Thy creature , whom I found so fair . I trust he lives in thee , and there I find him worthier to be loved . Forgive these wild and ...
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