Rhymes with a reason, by B.1857 |
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... smiles . Gone ! all gone with the ended hours ! And May still robes herself in flowers , June has her cloak of clustering leaves ; And man still loves , and hopes , and grieves ! SORROWING . THE world is all too busy for our 6 RHYMES ...
... smiles . Gone ! all gone with the ended hours ! And May still robes herself in flowers , June has her cloak of clustering leaves ; And man still loves , and hopes , and grieves ! SORROWING . THE world is all too busy for our 6 RHYMES ...
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... smile on us , What shall we want more ? Ah ! but what will the " world " The dull , doubting world say ? The terrible world say ? I can't tell I'm sure . She says the wide earth shows None like unto me , I say that without her No joy ...
... smile on us , What shall we want more ? Ah ! but what will the " world " The dull , doubting world say ? The terrible world say ? I can't tell I'm sure . She says the wide earth shows None like unto me , I say that without her No joy ...
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... And give drink to the thirsty earth . Come , with thy changing skies ! Pictures of life are they , Save that the clouds which dim our path Pass not so soon away . Come , with thy smiles and tears ! Soon is RHYMES WITH A REASON . 23.
... And give drink to the thirsty earth . Come , with thy changing skies ! Pictures of life are they , Save that the clouds which dim our path Pass not so soon away . Come , with thy smiles and tears ! Soon is RHYMES WITH A REASON . 23.
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Alan Brodrick. Come , with thy smiles and tears ! Soon is thy sadness o'er , And thy face when thy transient grief is ... smile light up thy dusky brow , The summer will soon be here . " The summer , with all its joys , With beauty and ...
Alan Brodrick. Come , with thy smiles and tears ! Soon is thy sadness o'er , And thy face when thy transient grief is ... smile light up thy dusky brow , The summer will soon be here . " The summer , with all its joys , With beauty and ...
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... smile again . Give me the man who loves the poor , Who ' neath the ragged coat can see The good that often there may be , And helps them from his worldly store – Who does not try to tread them down If they should dare to raise their ...
... smile again . Give me the man who loves the poor , Who ' neath the ragged coat can see The good that often there may be , And helps them from his worldly store – Who does not try to tread them down If they should dare to raise their ...
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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
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.