In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 206 páginas |
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... dust : Thou madest man , he knows not why , He thinks he was not made to die ; And thou hast made him : thou art just . Thou seemest human and divine , The highest , holiest manhood , thou : Our wills are ours , we know not how ; Our ...
... dust : Thou madest man , he knows not why , He thinks he was not made to die ; And thou hast made him : thou art just . Thou seemest human and divine , The highest , holiest manhood , thou : Our wills are ours , we know not how ; Our ...
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... dark Slide from the bosom of the stars , So kind an office hath been done , Such precious relics brought by thee , The dust of him I shall not see Till all my widow'd race be run . XVIII . ' Tis well ; ' t is something 20 IN MEMORIAM .
... dark Slide from the bosom of the stars , So kind an office hath been done , Such precious relics brought by thee , The dust of him I shall not see Till all my widow'd race be run . XVIII . ' Tis well ; ' t is something 20 IN MEMORIAM .
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... , and charms Her secret from the latest moon ? ? ' Behold , ye speak an idle thing ; Ye never knew the sacred dust : I do but sing because I must , And pipe but as the linnets sing : And one is glad ; her note is gay , 24 IN MEMORIAM .
... , and charms Her secret from the latest moon ? ? ' Behold , ye speak an idle thing ; Ye never knew the sacred dust : I do but sing because I must , And pipe but as the linnets sing : And one is glad ; her note is gay , 24 IN MEMORIAM .
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... dust and ashes all that is ; This round of green , this orb of flame , Fantastic beauty ; such as lurks In some wild poet , when he works Without a conscience or an aim . What then were God to such as I ? ' T were hardly worth my while ...
... dust and ashes all that is ; This round of green , this orb of flame , Fantastic beauty ; such as lurks In some wild poet , when he works Without a conscience or an aim . What then were God to such as I ? ' T were hardly worth my while ...
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... dust : ' Might I not say , ' Yet even here , But for one hour , O Love , I strive To keep so sweet a thing alive ' ? But I should turn mine ears and hear The moanings of the homeless sea , The sound of streams that swift or slow Draw ...
... dust : ' Might I not say , ' Yet even here , But for one hour , O Love , I strive To keep so sweet a thing alive ' ? But I should turn mine ears and hear The moanings of the homeless sea , The sound of streams that swift or slow Draw ...
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