The Poetical WorksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1885 - 472 oldal |
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... whole thought would almost seem to be How to make glad one lowly human hearth ; For with a gentle courage she doth strive In thought and word and feeling so to live As to make earth next heaven ; and her heart Herein doth show its most ...
... whole thought would almost seem to be How to make glad one lowly human hearth ; For with a gentle courage she doth strive In thought and word and feeling so to live As to make earth next heaven ; and her heart Herein doth show its most ...
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... whole frame but quivered through and through With this glad thought , and was a minister To do him fealty and service true , Like golden ripples hasting to the land To wreck their freight of sunshine on the strand . XXXIV . O dewy dawn ...
... whole frame but quivered through and through With this glad thought , and was a minister To do him fealty and service true , Like golden ripples hasting to the land To wreck their freight of sunshine on the strand . XXXIV . O dewy dawn ...
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... whole : In his wide brain the feeling deep That struggled on the many's tongue Swells to a tide of thought , whose surges leap O'er the weak thrones of wrong . All thought begins in feeling , -wide In the great mass its base is hid ...
... whole : In his wide brain the feeling deep That struggled on the many's tongue Swells to a tide of thought , whose surges leap O'er the weak thrones of wrong . All thought begins in feeling , -wide In the great mass its base is hid ...
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... Whole peoples , heedless if a few be crushed , As some are ever , when the destiny Of man takes one stride onward nearer home . Believe it , ' tis the mass of men He loves ; And , where there is most sorrow and most want , Where the ...
... Whole peoples , heedless if a few be crushed , As some are ever , when the destiny Of man takes one stride onward nearer home . Believe it , ' tis the mass of men He loves ; And , where there is most sorrow and most want , Where the ...
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... whole age longer , if it skulk Behind the shiela of some fair - seeming name . Let us call tyrants , tyrants , and main- tain , That only freedom . comes by grace of God , And all that comes not by his grace must fall ; For men in ...
... whole age longer , if it skulk Behind the shiela of some fair - seeming name . Let us call tyrants , tyrants , and main- tain , That only freedom . comes by grace of God , And all that comes not by his grace must fall ; For men in ...
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