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... thou canst not yet , With all thy toil , set to articulate words Thy nature's music ; canst not make its chords To any listener audible . Eyes wet As thine with this same sorrow oft have met Mine , with sad yearnings for an answering ...
... thou canst not yet , With all thy toil , set to articulate words Thy nature's music ; canst not make its chords To any listener audible . Eyes wet As thine with this same sorrow oft have met Mine , with sad yearnings for an answering ...
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... thou knowest well How little I can give thee ; thou dost lose By love that brings but sorrow , therefore choose The fuller life , the joys that in it dwell . AN ASSURANCE . My love for thee , O loved 28 The Pelican Papers .
... thou knowest well How little I can give thee ; thou dost lose By love that brings but sorrow , therefore choose The fuller life , the joys that in it dwell . AN ASSURANCE . My love for thee , O loved 28 The Pelican Papers .
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... The lives of the race thou hast rounded With the sweetness of visionless sleep , As the isles of the ocean are bounded By sea dark and deep . " I told Pelican that if ever his melancholy effusion attained A Chapter of Poetry . 29.
... The lives of the race thou hast rounded With the sweetness of visionless sleep , As the isles of the ocean are bounded By sea dark and deep . " I told Pelican that if ever his melancholy effusion attained A Chapter of Poetry . 29.
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... Thou art the Lord of all , Therefore my Lord ! " - and seeking long , And calling out in anguish strong , Because the search seemed wholly vain , And I found nought but ... Thou hast a head and thou hast hands , And 32 The Pelican Papers .
... Thou art the Lord of all , Therefore my Lord ! " - and seeking long , And calling out in anguish strong , Because the search seemed wholly vain , And I found nought but ... Thou hast a head and thou hast hands , And 32 The Pelican Papers .
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James Ashcroft Noble. Thou hast a head and thou hast hands , And the quick life in thee demands That thou life's labour should'st not shirk , But find ( nor leave when found ) thy work : This done , learn thou from day to day That thus ...
James Ashcroft Noble. Thou hast a head and thou hast hands , And the quick life in thee demands That thou life's labour should'st not shirk , But find ( nor leave when found ) thy work : This done , learn thou from day to day That thus ...
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The Pelican Papers: Reminiscences and Remains of a Dweller in the Wilderness James Ashcroft Noble Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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Página 43 - To look down to Camelot. She knows not what the curse may be, And so she weaveth steadily, And little other care hath she, The Lady of Shalott. And moving thro' a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year, Shadows of the world appear.
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