The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... hand of God her spirit came Unstained , and she hath ne'er forgotten whence It came , nor wandered far from thence , But laboreth to keep her still the same , Near to her place of birth , that she may not Soil her white raiment with an ...
... hand of God her spirit came Unstained , and she hath ne'er forgotten whence It came , nor wandered far from thence , But laboreth to keep her still the same , Near to her place of birth , that she may not Soil her white raiment with an ...
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... hand in hand , Through the every - dayness of this work- day world , Baring its tender feet to every rough- ness , Yet letting not one heart - beat go astray From Beauty's law of plainness and content ; A simple , fireside thing , whose ...
... hand in hand , Through the every - dayness of this work- day world , Baring its tender feet to every rough- ness , Yet letting not one heart - beat go astray From Beauty's law of plainness and content ; A simple , fireside thing , whose ...
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... hand To guide and to uphold an infant's steps : Great spirits need them not : their ear- nest look Pierces the ... hands crossed in joyful rest , While , through thy lips and face arise The melodies from out thy breast ; She sits and TO ...
... hand To guide and to uphold an infant's steps : Great spirits need them not : their ear- nest look Pierces the ... hands crossed in joyful rest , While , through thy lips and face arise The melodies from out thy breast ; She sits and TO ...
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... hand ; One who hath dwelt with Nature well attended , Who hath learnt wisdom from her mystic books , Whose soul with all her countless lives hath blended , So that all beauty awes us in his looks ; Who not with body's waste his soul ...
... hand ; One who hath dwelt with Nature well attended , Who hath learnt wisdom from her mystic books , Whose soul with all her countless lives hath blended , So that all beauty awes us in his looks ; Who not with body's waste his soul ...
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... hands , And tender flesh that fears the cold , Nor dares to wear a garment old ; A heritage , it seems to me , One scarce would wish to hold in fee . The rich man's son inherits cares ; The bank may break , the factory burn , A breath ...
... hands , And tender flesh that fears the cold , Nor dares to wear a garment old ; A heritage , it seems to me , One scarce would wish to hold in fee . The rich man's son inherits cares ; The bank may break , the factory burn , A breath ...
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