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... OF GERONTIUS ” Take me away , and in the lowest deep There let me be , And there in hope the lone night - watches keep , Told out for me . There , motionless and happy in my pain , Lone JOHN HENRY NEWMAN 13 FROM "THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS”
... OF GERONTIUS ” Take me away , and in the lowest deep There let me be , And there in hope the lone night - watches keep , Told out for me . There , motionless and happy in my pain , Lone JOHN HENRY NEWMAN 13 FROM "THE DREAM OF GERONTIUS”
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... hope sublime : Even thus he lived , with little joy or pain Drawn through the channels by which men re- ceive- Most men receive the things which for the main Make them rejoice or grieve . But for delight , on spiritual gladness fed ...
... hope sublime : Even thus he lived , with little joy or pain Drawn through the channels by which men re- ceive- Most men receive the things which for the main Make them rejoice or grieve . But for delight , on spiritual gladness fed ...
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... hope was heavenward , he had loved , As helps to disengage him from the chain That fastens unto earth - all these now proved Most burdensome and vain . What must have been the issue of that mood It were a thing to fear - but that one ...
... hope was heavenward , he had loved , As helps to disengage him from the chain That fastens unto earth - all these now proved Most burdensome and vain . What must have been the issue of that mood It were a thing to fear - but that one ...
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... hope , Shot o'er the seething harbour - bar , And reach'd the ship and caught the rope , And whistled to the morning star . And while he whistled long and loud He heard a fierce mermaiden cry , ' O boy , tho ' thou art young and proud ...
... hope , Shot o'er the seething harbour - bar , And reach'd the ship and caught the rope , And whistled to the morning star . And while he whistled long and loud He heard a fierce mermaiden cry , ' O boy , tho ' thou art young and proud ...
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... hope you gave , -I claim Only a memory of the same , -And this beside , if you will not blame , Your leave for one more last ride with me . My mistress bent that brow of hers ; Those deep dark eyes where pride demurs When pity would be ...
... hope you gave , -I claim Only a memory of the same , -And this beside , if you will not blame , Your leave for one more last ride with me . My mistress bent that brow of hers ; Those deep dark eyes where pride demurs When pity would be ...
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BABETTE Bassarid beat beneath bird Born boughs breast breath bright brow CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair feet fire flowers golden grass green grow hair hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hills King kiss laughed leave light lips live look morn murmur never night nightingale o'er once Ozana pain pale pass rain rest RICHARD WATSON DIXON ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN rose round scattered spaces shadowing bluff shadows shine silent sing singing cave sleep smile snow soft song soul sound stars stept stood stream strong sundew sweet thee THEOPHILE MARZIALS thine things THOMAS GORDON HAKE thou art thought thro To-morrow tree turn VIEUXBOIS Vizier voice vrom wake weep WILLIAM JOHN COURTHOPE wilt thou wind wings