Rhymes with a reason, by B.1857 |
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... rising tear must soon be thrust away ; We may not pause to scan the blotted leaf Of the sad yesterday . The world lost unto thee when those dear eyes Were closed in death was thine own world - no more ; The tenants thy two selves ; the ...
... rising tear must soon be thrust away ; We may not pause to scan the blotted leaf Of the sad yesterday . The world lost unto thee when those dear eyes Were closed in death was thine own world - no more ; The tenants thy two selves ; the ...
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... rise . Give me the man who has no pride , Who cares not what his fathers were . Who crests and coats of arms can spare , If but to honest men allied— Who holds a " title " as the stone He treads on , or the viewless wind- Who bows to ...
... rise . Give me the man who has no pride , Who cares not what his fathers were . Who crests and coats of arms can spare , If but to honest men allied— Who holds a " title " as the stone He treads on , or the viewless wind- Who bows to ...
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... 'st discern no evil - doer , But beings of brightness ' mid bright flowers ; And e'en our groans and bitterest cries To thee , like songs of joy , may rise . O ! Moon , if thou could'st know the pain 26 RHYMES WITH A REASON .
... 'st discern no evil - doer , But beings of brightness ' mid bright flowers ; And e'en our groans and bitterest cries To thee , like songs of joy , may rise . O ! Moon , if thou could'st know the pain 26 RHYMES WITH A REASON .
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... rise . A moment lost should speak to us of death , And but to draw the breath , And rest upon our oars , should seem to be A drifting further , further out to sea . LOVE . I've looked upon the Euxine's azure plain , 30 RHYMES WITH A ...
... rise . A moment lost should speak to us of death , And but to draw the breath , And rest upon our oars , should seem to be A drifting further , further out to sea . LOVE . I've looked upon the Euxine's azure plain , 30 RHYMES WITH A ...
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... rising from thy muddy slough , The universal Christ we see . THE END . Sumfield & Jones , Printers , West Harding Street , Fetter Lane . 1 SSSSSS SUMFIELD AND JONES , LONDON . 46 RHYMES WITH A REASON . We turn from thee and such as thou ...
... rising from thy muddy slough , The universal Christ we see . THE END . Sumfield & Jones , Printers , West Harding Street , Fetter Lane . 1 SSSSSS SUMFIELD AND JONES , LONDON . 46 RHYMES WITH A REASON . We turn from thee and such as thou ...
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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
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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.