Rhymes with a reason, by B.1857 |
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... hands that tied , Would find successors in these " better " days ; And still the cry would be , " Let Him be crucified ! " It is the same old story , aye the same : Man , in his nature fierce , untaught , and rude , Till holier feelings ...
... hands that tied , Would find successors in these " better " days ; And still the cry would be , " Let Him be crucified ! " It is the same old story , aye the same : Man , in his nature fierce , untaught , and rude , Till holier feelings ...
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... hand , my brother , Let these weary strivings cease ; We have hated one another , Let us be at peace . In the eyes of Him who made us We are equal - the same ends And hopes the same great GOD and Saviour . Shall we not be friends ? Come ...
... hand , my brother , Let these weary strivings cease ; We have hated one another , Let us be at peace . In the eyes of Him who made us We are equal - the same ends And hopes the same great GOD and Saviour . Shall we not be friends ? Come ...
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... If we love not you ? Let me have your hand , my brother Equals the same hopes and ends— With the same great GOD and Saviour , Shall we not be friends ? PAST . OLD centuries of hopes lie dead , Old RHYMES WITH A REASON . 5.
... If we love not you ? Let me have your hand , my brother Equals the same hopes and ends— With the same great GOD and Saviour , Shall we not be friends ? PAST . OLD centuries of hopes lie dead , Old RHYMES WITH A REASON . 5.
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... hands have toiled ; And voices , that the servant - breeze No more shall bear , have swept these aisles ; And the moon has looked on a million smiles . Gone ! all gone with the ended hours ! And May still robes herself in flowers , June ...
... hands have toiled ; And voices , that the servant - breeze No more shall bear , have swept these aisles ; And the moon has looked on a million smiles . Gone ! all gone with the ended hours ! And May still robes herself in flowers , June ...
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... hands closely folded , Pointing upwards to Heaven an image of prayer . Have you prayed to your GOD with your hungry ... hand . No more want , no more sorrow , no dreams of starvation , No hell in your homes , no poor little one's cries ...
... hands closely folded , Pointing upwards to Heaven an image of prayer . Have you prayed to your GOD with your hungry ... hand . No more want , no more sorrow , no dreams of starvation , No hell in your homes , no poor little one's cries ...
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Common terms and phrases
Angel of Death bloom of twenty breath BRIDGE OF BOATS bright brother caïque Christ cloak of clustering dear e'en earth with wires Euxine's fields are laden finger-touch flowers foes God's gold nor silver gone grief hail thy birth hands Hast thou ne'er heard heart and narrower Heaven heaven-sent rain labour land LITTLE FRANCES look million lips MOON name be borne narrower head neath need nor gold o'er Old centuries pomp and thy pray prayer showeth skies slowly homeward go smile soft red glow song soul Stamboul strange world SUMFIELD summer hours SUNDAY AT BALAKLAVA tears tell I'm sure terrible world say thee thine thou dost thou know'st tis Thou look'st alike thou ne'er thought thy dewy showers thy majesty thy pomp Tis this thought toil truth twenty summers unto voice waving corn fields Weep WEST HARDING STREET wide earth wings wintry worm you-God
Popular passages
Page 1 - LANG hae thought, my youthfu' friend, A something to have sent you, Tho' it should serve nae ither end Than just a kind memento ; But how the subject theme may gang, Let time and chance determine ; Perhaps, it may turn out a sang, Perhaps, turn out a sermon.