Legends and Lyrics: A Book of VersesBell, 1888 - 329 Seiten |
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... and buckler , But as dear friends meet ; Bid her with a strong clasp hold her By her dusky wings- Listening for the murmured blessing Sorrow always brings . ONE BY ONE . NE by one the sands are 15 Friend Sorrow A Little Longer Grief.
... and buckler , But as dear friends meet ; Bid her with a strong clasp hold her By her dusky wings- Listening for the murmured blessing Sorrow always brings . ONE BY ONE . NE by one the sands are 15 Friend Sorrow A Little Longer Grief.
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... holds thy spirit yet ? Or is thy Faith as clear and free as that which I can pledge to thee ? Does there within thy dimmest dreams A possible future shine , Wherein thy life could henceforth breathe , Untouched , unshared by mine ? If ...
... holds thy spirit yet ? Or is thy Faith as clear and free as that which I can pledge to thee ? Does there within thy dimmest dreams A possible future shine , Wherein thy life could henceforth breathe , Untouched , unshared by mine ? If ...
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... dearer treasures can the future hold ? What sweeter flowers than thine Can she unfold ? What secrets tell my heart thou hast not told ? Oh , linger in thy flight ! For shadows gather 36 A Knight Errant . Linger, oh, gentle Time.
... dearer treasures can the future hold ? What sweeter flowers than thine Can she unfold ? What secrets tell my heart thou hast not told ? Oh , linger in thy flight ! For shadows gather 36 A Knight Errant . Linger, oh, gentle Time.
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... hold from thee and call my own ? HOMEWARD BOUND . HAVE seen a fiercer tempest , Known a louder whirlwind blow ; I was wrecked off red Algiers , Six - and - thirty years ago . Young I was , and yet old seamen Were not strong or calm as I ...
... hold from thee and call my own ? HOMEWARD BOUND . HAVE seen a fiercer tempest , Known a louder whirlwind blow ; I was wrecked off red Algiers , Six - and - thirty years ago . Young I was , and yet old seamen Were not strong or calm as I ...
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... Past detains you , Her sunshine and storms forget ; No chains so unworthy to hold you As those of a vain regret : Sad or bright , she is lifeless ever , Cast her phantom arms away , Nor look back , save to learn the lesson Of 47 Now.
... Past detains you , Her sunshine and storms forget ; No chains so unworthy to hold you As those of a vain regret : Sad or bright , she is lifeless ever , Cast her phantom arms away , Nor look back , save to learn the lesson Of 47 Now.
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