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MDCCCLXXXII. A. MARY F. ROBINSON TO A DRAGON FLY LE ROI EST MORT INDEX OF FIRST LINES PAGE 332 333 335 LIVING ENGLISH POETS SIR HENRY TAYLOR Born 1800 FROM " I CONTENTS.
MDCCCLXXXII. A. MARY F. ROBINSON TO A DRAGON FLY LE ROI EST MORT INDEX OF FIRST LINES PAGE 332 333 335 LIVING ENGLISH POETS SIR HENRY TAYLOR Born 1800 FROM " I CONTENTS.
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MDCCCLXXXII. LIVING ENGLISH POETS SIR HENRY TAYLOR Born 1800 FROM " PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE " SONG Quoth tongue of neither maid nor wife To heart of neither wife nor maid , Lead we not here a jolly life Betwixt the shine and shade ? Quoth ...
MDCCCLXXXII. LIVING ENGLISH POETS SIR HENRY TAYLOR Born 1800 FROM " PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE " SONG Quoth tongue of neither maid nor wife To heart of neither wife nor maid , Lead we not here a jolly life Betwixt the shine and shade ? Quoth ...
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... should . Lightly through the wood he brush'd , Lightly stept he o'er the plain , And yet a little flower was crush'd That never raised its head again . JOHN HENRY NEWMAN Born 1801 THE PILLAR OF THE CLOUD 6 LIVING ENGLISH POETS III.
... should . Lightly through the wood he brush'd , Lightly stept he o'er the plain , And yet a little flower was crush'd That never raised its head again . JOHN HENRY NEWMAN Born 1801 THE PILLAR OF THE CLOUD 6 LIVING ENGLISH POETS III.
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MDCCCLXXXII. JOHN HENRY NEWMAN Born 1801 THE PILLAR OF THE CLOUD Lead , Kindly Light , amid the encircling gloom , Lead Thou me on ! The night is dark , and I am far from home-- Lead Thou me on ! Keep Thou my feet ; I do not ask to see ...
MDCCCLXXXII. JOHN HENRY NEWMAN Born 1801 THE PILLAR OF THE CLOUD Lead , Kindly Light , amid the encircling gloom , Lead Thou me on ! The night is dark , and I am far from home-- Lead Thou me on ! Keep Thou my feet ; I do not ask to see ...
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... Peace . There will I sing my absent Lord and Love : — Take me away , That sooner I may rise , and go above , And see Him in the truth of everlasting day . WILLIAM BARNES Born 1801 EVENÈN IN THE VILLAGE Now the 14 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... Peace . There will I sing my absent Lord and Love : — Take me away , That sooner I may rise , and go above , And see Him in the truth of everlasting day . WILLIAM BARNES Born 1801 EVENÈN IN THE VILLAGE Now the 14 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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