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Page 12
... Dear as the mother to the son , More than my brothers are to me . X. I HEAR the noise about thy keel ; I hear the bell struck in the night ; I see the cabin - window bright ; I see the sailor at the wheel . Thou bringest the sailor to ...
... Dear as the mother to the son , More than my brothers are to me . X. I HEAR the noise about thy keel ; I hear the bell struck in the night ; I see the cabin - window bright ; I see the sailor at the wheel . Thou bringest the sailor to ...
Page 34
... dear one dead , And all he said of things divine , ( And dear to me as sacred wine To dying lips is all he said , ) " I murmur'd , as I came along , Of 34 IN MEMORIAM .
... dear one dead , And all he said of things divine , ( And dear to me as sacred wine To dying lips is all he said , ) " I murmur'd , as I came along , Of 34 IN MEMORIAM .
Page 36
... Shall count new things as dear as old : But thou and I have shaken hands , Till growing winters lay me low ; My paths are in the fields I know , And thine in undiscover'd lands . XL . THY spirit ere our fatal loss Did ever 36 IN MEMORIAM .
... Shall count new things as dear as old : But thou and I have shaken hands , Till growing winters lay me low ; My paths are in the fields I know , And thine in undiscover'd lands . XL . THY spirit ere our fatal loss Did ever 36 IN MEMORIAM .
Page 64
... dear knee we proffer'd vows , One lesson from one book we learn'd , Ere childhood's flaxen ringlet turn'd To black and brown on kindred brows . And so my wealth resembles thine , But he was rich where I was poor , And he supplied my ...
... dear knee we proffer'd vows , One lesson from one book we learn'd , Ere childhood's flaxen ringlet turn'd To black and brown on kindred brows . And so my wealth resembles thine , But he was rich where I was poor , And he supplied my ...
Page 72
... dear words of human speech We two communicate no more . " .. And I , Can clouds of nature stain The starry clearness of the free ? How is it ? Canst thou feel for me Some painless sympathy with pain ? " And lightly does the whisper fall ...
... dear words of human speech We two communicate no more . " .. And I , Can clouds of nature stain The starry clearness of the free ? How is it ? Canst thou feel for me Some painless sympathy with pain ? " And lightly does the whisper fall ...
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