Pauline Paracelsus Pippa Pass\1898 |
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... e'en to hope for this , Had not the glow I felt at His award , Assured me all was not extinct within : His whom all honor , whose renown springs up Like sunlight which will visit all the world , So that e'en they who sneered at him at ...
... e'en to hope for this , Had not the glow I felt at His award , Assured me all was not extinct within : His whom all honor , whose renown springs up Like sunlight which will visit all the world , So that e'en they who sneered at him at ...
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... E'en in my wildest dreams , I proudly feel I would have thrown to dust . The wreaths of fame which seemed o'erhanging me , To see thee for a moment as thou art . And if thou livest , if thou lovest , spirit ! Remember me who set this ...
... E'en in my wildest dreams , I proudly feel I would have thrown to dust . The wreaths of fame which seemed o'erhanging me , To see thee for a moment as thou art . And if thou livest , if thou lovest , spirit ! Remember me who set this ...
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... e'en the while I felt His presence , never acted from myself , Still trusted in a hand to lead me through All danger ; and this feeling ever fought Against my weakest reason and resolve . And I can love nothing and this dull truth Has ...
... e'en the while I felt His presence , never acted from myself , Still trusted in a hand to lead me through All danger ; and this feeling ever fought Against my weakest reason and resolve . And I can love nothing and this dull truth Has ...
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... e'en success- The vaunted influence poets have o'er men ! ' Tis a fine thing that one weak as myself - Should sit in his lone room , knowing the words He utters in his solitude shall move 530 Men like a swift wind -that tho ' dead and ...
... e'en success- The vaunted influence poets have o'er men ! ' Tis a fine thing that one weak as myself - Should sit in his lone room , knowing the words He utters in his solitude shall move 530 Men like a swift wind -that tho ' dead and ...
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... e'en for all my reason do I not 830 Feel him , and thank him , and pray to him- now ? Can I forego the trust that he loves me ? - Do I not feel a love which only ONE . . . O thou pale form , so dimly seen , deep - eyed ! I have denied ...
... e'en for all my reason do I not 830 Feel him , and thank him , and pray to him- now ? Can I forego the trust that he loves me ? - Do I not feel a love which only ONE . . . O thou pale form , so dimly seen , deep - eyed ! I have denied ...
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