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With their gay banners , and the birds that sing Their song of songs from their
aerial towers , I soften with my sunshine and my showers The heart of earth ; with
thoughts of love I glide Into the hearts of men ; and with the Hours Upon the Bull ...
With their gay banners , and the birds that sing Their song of songs from their
aerial towers , I soften with my sunshine and my showers The heart of earth ; with
thoughts of love I glide Into the hearts of men ; and with the Hours Upon the Bull ...
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Children in the flower of youth , Heart in heart , and hand in hand , Ignorant of
what helps or harms , Who shall answer or divine ? Never since the world was
made Such a wonderful crusade Started forth for Palestine . Never while the
world ...
Children in the flower of youth , Heart in heart , and hand in hand , Ignorant of
what helps or harms , Who shall answer or divine ? Never since the world was
made Such a wonderful crusade Started forth for Palestine . Never while the
world ...
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Ah ! what master hand shall paint How they journeyed on their way , How the
days grew long and dreary , How their little feet grew weary , How their little
hearts grew faint ! In the tumult of the air Rock the boughs with all the nests
Cradled on ...
Ah ! what master hand shall paint How they journeyed on their way , How the
days grew long and dreary , How their little feet grew weary , How their little
hearts grew faint ! In the tumult of the air Rock the boughs with all the nests
Cradled on ...
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Courage ! lose not heart or hope ; On the mountains ' southern slope Lies
Jerusalem the Holy ! " As a white rose in its pride , By the wind in summer - tide
Tossed and loosened from the branch , Showers its petals o'er the ground , From
the ...
Courage ! lose not heart or hope ; On the mountains ' southern slope Lies
Jerusalem the Holy ! " As a white rose in its pride , By the wind in summer - tide
Tossed and loosened from the branch , Showers its petals o'er the ground , From
the ...
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How can the Three be One ? you ask me ; I answer by asking , Hail and snow
and rain , are they not three , and yet one ? VI . n . Not in his youth alone , but in -
age , may the heart of the poet Bloom into song , as the gorse blossoms in ...
How can the Three be One ? you ask me ; I answer by asking , Hail and snow
and rain , are they not three , and yet one ? VI . n . Not in his youth alone , but in -
age , may the heart of the poet Bloom into song , as the gorse blossoms in ...
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