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... 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”
... 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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MDCCCLXXXII. There , motionless and happy in my pain , Lone , not forlorn , - There will I sing my sad perpetual strain , Until the morn . There will I sing , and soothe my stricken breast , Which ne'er can cease To throb , and pine ...
MDCCCLXXXII. There , motionless and happy in my pain , Lone , not forlorn , - There will I sing my sad perpetual strain , Until the morn . There will I sing , and soothe my stricken breast , Which ne'er can cease To throb , and pine ...
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... 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 , And obvious to temptations of like kind ; One such , from ...
... 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 , And obvious to temptations of like kind ; One such , from ...
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... pain , Save the full flowing and the ample tide Of that celestial strain . As though a bird of Paradise should light A moment on a twig of this bleak earth , And singing songs of Paradise invite All hearts to holy mirth , And then take ...
... pain , Save the full flowing and the ample tide Of that celestial strain . As though a bird of Paradise should light A moment on a twig of this bleak earth , And singing songs of Paradise invite All hearts to holy mirth , And then take ...
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... pain , Like bitter accusation ev'n to death , Caught up the whole of love and utter'd it , And bade adieu for ever . Live - yet live- Shall sharpest pathos blight us , knowing all Life needs for life is possible to will- Live happy ...
... pain , Like bitter accusation ev'n to death , Caught up the whole of love and utter'd it , And bade adieu for ever . Live - yet live- Shall sharpest pathos blight us , knowing all Life needs for life is possible to will- Live happy ...
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