Conversations at CambridgeJ.W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... garden , And fruit and flowers more blessed , that still blossom As her bright eyes shine on ye ! would I were , For all the fortune of my life hereafter , Yon little tree , yon blooming Apricot , How I would spread , and fling my ...
... garden , And fruit and flowers more blessed , that still blossom As her bright eyes shine on ye ! would I were , For all the fortune of my life hereafter , Yon little tree , yon blooming Apricot , How I would spread , and fling my ...
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... last . To us a brighter hope is given , When death this mortal frame unshrouds ; We have our Garden - in the Heaven , Our City - in the clouds ! A SERMON FOUND IN A BROOK . And this our 40 THE REMAINS OF A LATE SIZAR .
... last . To us a brighter hope is given , When death this mortal frame unshrouds ; We have our Garden - in the Heaven , Our City - in the clouds ! A SERMON FOUND IN A BROOK . And this our 40 THE REMAINS OF A LATE SIZAR .
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... gardens of the sky . For then life's sun its flush of light Through every gathering vapour rolled : Alas ! how soon the wind of night Scattered those clouds of gold . And Fancy's face , no more to shine , From her fair cave of beauty ...
... gardens of the sky . For then life's sun its flush of light Through every gathering vapour rolled : Alas ! how soon the wind of night Scattered those clouds of gold . And Fancy's face , no more to shine , From her fair cave of beauty ...
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... garden and the boughs of the green - wood tree . “ It was a saying of Thomas à Kempis , that he had sought for rest in all places , and had found it only in seclusion and among books - In angulis et in libellis . Sir Thomas More ...
... garden and the boughs of the green - wood tree . “ It was a saying of Thomas à Kempis , that he had sought for rest in all places , and had found it only in seclusion and among books - In angulis et in libellis . Sir Thomas More ...
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... Garden . · I bud again- After so many deaths , I live and write ; I once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing . O my only LIGHT , It cannot be That I am he , On whom thy tempests fell all night . These are thy wonders , LORD ...
... Garden . · I bud again- After so many deaths , I live and write ; I once more smell the dew and rain , And relish versing . O my only LIGHT , It cannot be That I am he , On whom thy tempests fell all night . These are thy wonders , LORD ...
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