Poems, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 |
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... speak guardedly And gravely , knowing well , whate'er your error , This is no ill - considered choice of yours- No sudden fancy of an ardent boy . Not from your own confiding words alone Am I aware your passionate heart long since Gave ...
... speak guardedly And gravely , knowing well , whate'er your error , This is no ill - considered choice of yours- No sudden fancy of an ardent boy . Not from your own confiding words alone Am I aware your passionate heart long since Gave ...
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... speak of Einsiedeln , Where I was born your elder by some years Only to watch you fully from the first : In all beside , our mutual tasks were fixed Even then ' twas mine to have you in my view As you had your own soul and those intents ...
... speak of Einsiedeln , Where I was born your elder by some years Only to watch you fully from the first : In all beside , our mutual tasks were fixed Even then ' twas mine to have you in my view As you had your own soul and those intents ...
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... speak of . I profess no other share In the selection of my lot , than this , A ready answer to the will of God Who summons me to be his organ : all Whose innate strength supports them shall succeed No better than your sages . Fest ...
... speak of . I profess no other share In the selection of my lot , than this , A ready answer to the will of God Who summons me to be his organ : all Whose innate strength supports them shall succeed No better than your sages . Fest ...
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... speak now ! Now ! I can go no further ; well or ill- ' Tis done . I must desist and take my chance ; I cannot keep on the stretch ; ' tis no back - shrinking- For let the least assurance dawn , some end To my toil seem possible , and I ...
... speak now ! Now ! I can go no further ; well or ill- ' Tis done . I must desist and take my chance ; I cannot keep on the stretch ; ' tis no back - shrinking- For let the least assurance dawn , some end To my toil seem possible , and I ...
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... speak God's message which our lips , too weak , Refused to utter , -shouldst redeem Our fault : such trust , and all , a dream ! So we chose thee a bright birthplace Where the richness ran to flowers- Couldst not sing one song for grace ...
... speak God's message which our lips , too weak , Refused to utter , -shouldst redeem Our fault : such trust , and all , a dream ! So we chose thee a bright birthplace Where the richness ran to flowers- Couldst not sing one song for grace ...
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