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Let us fill urns with rose - leaves in our May , And hive the thrifty sweetness for December . " Hearts only thrive on varied good ; And he who gathers from a host Of friendly hearts his daily food , Is the best friend that we can boast ...
Let us fill urns with rose - leaves in our May , And hive the thrifty sweetness for December . " Hearts only thrive on varied good ; And he who gathers from a host Of friendly hearts his daily food , Is the best friend that we can boast ...
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Could I find a word As pure as the rose , Half hid in the wayside Grass that grows , Nor aught of itself Intends or knows ; That word is the word I would say . " Could I make a song As careless of art As the sparrow's trill That should ...
Could I find a word As pure as the rose , Half hid in the wayside Grass that grows , Nor aught of itself Intends or knows ; That word is the word I would say . " Could I make a song As careless of art As the sparrow's trill That should ...
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My careful heart was free again , O friend , my bosom said , Through thee alone the sky is arched , Through thee the rose is red ; All things through thee take nobler form , And look beyond the earth , The mill - round of our fate ...
My careful heart was free again , O friend , my bosom said , Through thee alone the sky is arched , Through thee the rose is red ; All things through thee take nobler form , And look beyond the earth , The mill - round of our fate ...
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If fortune , with a smiling face , Strew roses in our way , When shall we stoop to pick them up ? To - day , my love , to - day . " But should she frown with face of care , And talk of coming sorrow , When shall we grieve , if grieve we ...
If fortune , with a smiling face , Strew roses in our way , When shall we stoop to pick them up ? To - day , my love , to - day . " But should she frown with face of care , And talk of coming sorrow , When shall we grieve , if grieve we ...
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Two sorrie Thynges there be— Ay , three ; A Neste from which ye Fledglings have been taken , A Lambe forsaken , A redde leaf from ye Wilde Rose rudely shaken . " Of gladde Thynges there be more— Ay , four ; A Larke above ye olde Neste ...
Two sorrie Thynges there be— Ay , three ; A Neste from which ye Fledglings have been taken , A Lambe forsaken , A redde leaf from ye Wilde Rose rudely shaken . " Of gladde Thynges there be more— Ay , four ; A Larke above ye olde Neste ...
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More Borrowings: A Compilation of Healthful Thoughts from Great Authors Sarah S. B. Yule Vista de fragmentos - 1891 |
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angel bear beauty become believe beside better bless brings Brooks Browning cheer cold comes common daily death deed divine drop duty earth Ella Wheeler Wilcox Emerson eternal eyes faith fall faults fear feel feet flowers fool gentle George Eliot gift give God's hand heart heaven Henry hour keep kind leave less life's light live Longfellow look Lord Lowell man's Marcus Aurelius mind morning Nature never night objects past poets pure rest rock rose round Ruskin seems sense serves Shakespeare shine silence sing smile song soul speak stand stars strength sweet Tennyson thee thine things Thoreau thou thought to-day true trust truth turn universe unto voice Ward Whittier wild worth