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... child , that waitest for thy love ! For now her father's chimney glows In expectation of a guest ; And thinking " This will please him best , " She takes a riband or a rose ; For he will see them on to - night ; And with the thought her ...
... child , that waitest for thy love ! For now her father's chimney glows In expectation of a guest ; And thinking " This will please him best , " She takes a riband or a rose ; For he will see them on to - night ; And with the thought her ...
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... children sit Cold in that atmosphere of Death , And scarce endure to draw the breath , Or like to noiseless phantoms flit : But open converse is there none , So much the vital spirits sink To see the vacant chair , and think , " How ...
... children sit Cold in that atmosphere of Death , And scarce endure to draw the breath , Or like to noiseless phantoms flit : But open converse is there none , So much the vital spirits sink To see the vacant chair , and think , " How ...
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... children on his knee , And winds their curls about his hand : He plays with threads , he beats his chair For pastime , dreaming of the sky ; His inner day can never die , His night of loss is always there . LXVI . WHEN on my bed the ...
... children on his knee , And winds their curls about his hand : He plays with threads , he beats his chair For pastime , dreaming of the sky ; His inner day can never die , His night of loss is always there . LXVI . WHEN on my bed the ...
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... of thorns : They call'd me fool , they call'd me child : I found an angel of the night ; The voice was low , the look was bright ; He look'd upon my crown and smiled : He reach'd the glory of a hand , That seem'd 56 IN MEMORIAM .
... of thorns : They call'd me fool , they call'd me child : I found an angel of the night ; The voice was low , the look was bright ; He look'd upon my crown and smiled : He reach'd the glory of a hand , That seem'd 56 IN MEMORIAM .
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... child and wife An iron welcome when they rise : ' T was well , indeed , when warm with wine , To pledge them with a kindly tear , To talk them o'er , to wish them here , To count their memories half divine ; But if they came who passed ...
... child and wife An iron welcome when they rise : ' T was well , indeed , when warm with wine , To pledge them with a kindly tear , To talk them o'er , to wish them here , To count their memories half divine ; But if they came who passed ...
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