Poems, Volume 1James R. Osgood, 1873 - 595 pages |
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... sacred name . Her words did gather thunder as they ran , And as the lightning to the thunder Which follows it , riving the spirit of man , Making earth wonder , So was their meaning to her words . No sword THE POET . 31.
... sacred name . Her words did gather thunder as they ran , And as the lightning to the thunder Which follows it , riving the spirit of man , Making earth wonder , So was their meaning to her words . No sword THE POET . 31.
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... follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence . ' " Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . Again she said : ' I woo thee not with gifts . Sequel of guerdon could not alter me To fairer . Judge thou me by what I am , So shalt thou ...
... follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence . ' " Dear mother Ida , harken ere I die . Again she said : ' I woo thee not with gifts . Sequel of guerdon could not alter me To fairer . Judge thou me by what I am , So shalt thou ...
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... That we are wiser than our sires . Oh yet , if Nature's evil star Drive men in manhood , as in youth , To follow flying steps of Truth Across the brazen bridge of war If New and Old , disastrous feud , Must ever LOVE THOU THY LAND . 139.
... That we are wiser than our sires . Oh yet , if Nature's evil star Drive men in manhood , as in youth , To follow flying steps of Truth Across the brazen bridge of war If New and Old , disastrous feud , Must ever LOVE THOU THY LAND . 139.
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... follow'd , either hand , Or voice , or else a motion of the mere . This is a shameful thing for men to lie . Yet now , I charge thee , quickly go again As thou art lief and dear , and do the thing I bad thee , watch , and lightly bring ...
... follow'd , either hand , Or voice , or else a motion of the mere . This is a shameful thing for men to lie . Yet now , I charge thee , quickly go again As thou art lief and dear , and do the thing I bad thee , watch , and lightly bring ...
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... follow'd counsel , comfort , and the words That make a man feel strong in speaking truth ; Till now the dark was worn , and overhead The lights of sunset and of sunrise mix'd In that brief night ; the summer night , that paused Among ...
... follow'd counsel , comfort , and the words That make a man feel strong in speaking truth ; Till now the dark was worn , and overhead The lights of sunset and of sunrise mix'd In that brief night ; the summer night , that paused Among ...
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