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... prayer! Like one in prayer Istood. Before merose an avenueOf tall and sombrous pines; Abroad their fanlike branches grew, And, where the sunshine darted through,Spread avapor soft and blue, In long and sloping lines. And, falling on my ...
... prayer! Like one in prayer Istood. Before merose an avenueOf tall and sombrous pines; Abroad their fanlike branches grew, And, where the sunshine darted through,Spread avapor soft and blue, In long and sloping lines. And, falling on my ...
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... prayer! Descend with broadwinged flight, The welcome, the thriceprayed for, the mostfair, The bestbeloved Night! A PSALMOF LIFE. WHAT THE HEART OF THE YOUNG MAN SAID TO THE PSALMIST. Tell menot, inmournfulnumbers, Life is but anempty ...
... prayer! Descend with broadwinged flight, The welcome, the thriceprayed for, the mostfair, The bestbeloved Night! A PSALMOF LIFE. WHAT THE HEART OF THE YOUNG MAN SAID TO THE PSALMIST. Tell menot, inmournfulnumbers, Life is but anempty ...
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... prayer, Softrebukes, in blessings ended, Breathing from her lips of air. Oh, though oft depressed and lonely,Allmyfears are laid aside, IfIbut remember onlySuch as thesehave livedand died! FLOWERS. Spake full well, in language quaint ...
... prayer, Softrebukes, in blessings ended, Breathing from her lips of air. Oh, though oft depressed and lonely,Allmyfears are laid aside, IfIbut remember onlySuch as thesehave livedand died! FLOWERS. Spake full well, in language quaint ...
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... prayer, The white pavilions rose and fell On the alarmed air. Down the broad valley fastand farThe troubledarmy fled; Up rose the glorious morning star,The ghastlyhost was dead. I have read, inthe marvellous heartofman, That strangeand ...
... prayer, The white pavilions rose and fell On the alarmed air. Down the broad valley fastand farThe troubledarmy fled; Up rose the glorious morning star,The ghastlyhost was dead. I have read, inthe marvellous heartofman, That strangeand ...
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... prayers; But their prayers are all invain, All in vain! There hestandsin thefoul weather, Thefoolish, fondOld Year, Crowned with wild flowers and withheather, Like weak, despised Lear, A king, a king! Then comes the summerlike day, Bids ...
... prayers; But their prayers are all invain, All in vain! There hestandsin thefoul weather, Thefoolish, fondOld Year, Crowned with wild flowers and withheather, Like weak, despised Lear, A king, a king! Then comes the summerlike day, Bids ...
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