The Poems of William B. Tappan, Volumen1Henry Perkins--Chestnut Street., 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... . Several of them will be recognized as being enrolled with Zion's songs -not unknown in the sanctuary , nor strangers to the place of private devotion . There are yet flowers in life's wilderness That fling upon 10 TO THE READER .
... . Several of them will be recognized as being enrolled with Zion's songs -not unknown in the sanctuary , nor strangers to the place of private devotion . There are yet flowers in life's wilderness That fling upon 10 TO THE READER .
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... unknown As nor to covet , nor to gather these . They cluster every where , and round him still Their presence throw , who seeks to be alone . And yet their sweets no witchery have to please The proud , that careless pluck with wanton ...
... unknown As nor to covet , nor to gather these . They cluster every where , and round him still Their presence throw , who seeks to be alone . And yet their sweets no witchery have to please The proud , that careless pluck with wanton ...
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... unknown to sorrow , Loved one ! mayst thou repose , Be thine the hope of morrow , And thine the thornless rose : Life's path - how drear and lonely , Uncheered by love's warm glow ; A parent's rapture , only A parent's heart can know ...
... unknown to sorrow , Loved one ! mayst thou repose , Be thine the hope of morrow , And thine the thornless rose : Life's path - how drear and lonely , Uncheered by love's warm glow ; A parent's rapture , only A parent's heart can know ...
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... unknown , Should , reckless , close the slumbering eye ; But , on some throbbing breast reclined , That beat alone to love and me ; Each parting pang subdued , how kind , How peaceful would my exit be ! I would not that this lowly head ...
... unknown , Should , reckless , close the slumbering eye ; But , on some throbbing breast reclined , That beat alone to love and me ; Each parting pang subdued , how kind , How peaceful would my exit be ! I would not that this lowly head ...
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... unknown to weep were moist with Pity's dew : Again was heard the Orphan's prayer , Again the holy hymn . I KNEW the boy , and he was such an one As we can dearly love , nor question why ; Of fragile form , yet fair , methinks the sun Ne ...
... unknown to weep were moist with Pity's dew : Again was heard the Orphan's prayer , Again the holy hymn . I KNEW the boy , and he was such an one As we can dearly love , nor question why ; Of fragile form , yet fair , methinks the sun Ne ...
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