A New Library of Poetry and SongWilliam Cullen Bryant Doubleday, Page, 1918 - 1062 páginas |
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... earth to God , the eternal fount of all , Such I believe my love ; for as in her So fair , in whom I all besides forget , I view the gentle work of her Creator , I have no care for any other thing , Whilst thus I love . Nor is it ...
... earth to God , the eternal fount of all , Such I believe my love ; for as in her So fair , in whom I all besides forget , I view the gentle work of her Creator , I have no care for any other thing , Whilst thus I love . Nor is it ...
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... earth are they , Where he was once a child . " They shall all bloom in fields of light , Transplanted by my care , And saints , upon their garments white , These sacred blossoms wear . " And the mother gave , in tears and pain , The ...
... earth are they , Where he was once a child . " They shall all bloom in fields of light , Transplanted by my care , And saints , upon their garments white , These sacred blossoms wear . " And the mother gave , in tears and pain , The ...
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... earth ; Even by its bliss we mete our dearth , Casa Wappy ! Despair was in our last farewell , As closed thine eye ... Earth's undefiled , Could love have saved , thou hadst not died , Our dear , sweet child ! Humbly we bow to Fate's ...
... earth ; Even by its bliss we mete our dearth , Casa Wappy ! Despair was in our last farewell , As closed thine eye ... Earth's undefiled , Could love have saved , thou hadst not died , Our dear , sweet child ! Humbly we bow to Fate's ...
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... earth Grow dull and distant , wake their passing souls To mingle in this heavenly harmony . Why is it that I linger round this tomb ? What holds it ? Dust that cumbered those I mourn . They shook it off , and laid aside earth's robes ...
... earth Grow dull and distant , wake their passing souls To mingle in this heavenly harmony . Why is it that I linger round this tomb ? What holds it ? Dust that cumbered those I mourn . They shook it off , and laid aside earth's robes ...
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... Earth A youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown ; fair Science frowned not on his humble birth , And Melancholy marked ... earth goes on the earth glittering in gold , The earth goes to the earth sooner than it wold ; The earth builds on ...
... Earth A youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown ; fair Science frowned not on his humble birth , And Melancholy marked ... earth goes on the earth glittering in gold , The earth goes to the earth sooner than it wold ; The earth builds on ...
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