More Sheppard's PieCassell, 1938 - 371 pages |
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... human hopes and human fears . WATHEN MARK WILKS CALL . THAT the peats would cut themselves The fish chump on [ 34 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
... human hopes and human fears . WATHEN MARK WILKS CALL . THAT the peats would cut themselves The fish chump on [ 34 ] MORE SHEPPARD'S PIE.
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... human to have doubts , that THE essence of humanism is that belief , of nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality - no language they have spoken , nor oracle beside which they have hushed their ...
... human to have doubts , that THE essence of humanism is that belief , of nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality - no language they have spoken , nor oracle beside which they have hushed their ...
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... human suffering and endurance , stripped of all the silly self - glorifications and embellishments by which human society seeks to justify its conventions . SIEGFRIED SASSOON . URELY you found companions meet for SUREL you In that high ...
... human suffering and endurance , stripped of all the silly self - glorifications and embellishments by which human society seeks to justify its conventions . SIEGFRIED SASSOON . URELY you found companions meet for SUREL you In that high ...
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A. E. Housman ALICE MEYNELL beauty birds boys breath bright C. E. Montague cloud dance dark dead death deep dreams earth ERNST TOLLER eternal eyes F. W. HARVEY face fall fear no wind feel fire flowers Francis G. K. CHESTERTON GEORGE GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL hand hath head hear heart heaven hills human HUMBERT WOLFE JOHN Johnnie Kigarrow king L. P. JACKS LADY laugh light listen live look Lord mind moon morning nature never night once pain peace pleasure poor prayer rest ROBERT BRIDGES round sea-boat shadow shines SIEGFRIED SASSOON sight silence sing SLASHER sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stand stars sweet tears thee things thou thought trees truth unto virtue W. R. INGE walked wind that blows woods words