In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1923 - 206 páginas |
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... Christmas bells from hill to hill Answer each other in the mist . Four voices of four hamlets round , From far and near , on mead and moor , Swell out and fail , as if a door Were shut between me and the sound : Each voice four changes ...
... Christmas bells from hill to hill Answer each other in the mist . Four voices of four hamlets round , From far and near , on mead and moor , Swell out and fail , as if a door Were shut between me and the sound : Each voice four changes ...
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... Christmas - eve ; Which brings no more a welcome guest To enrich the threshold of the night With shower'd largess of delight In dance and song and game and jest ? Yet go , and while the holly boughs Entwine the cold baptismal font ...
... Christmas - eve ; Which brings no more a welcome guest To enrich the threshold of the night With shower'd largess of delight In dance and song and game and jest ? Yet go , and while the holly boughs Entwine the cold baptismal font ...
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... Christmas hearth ; A rainy cloud possess'd the earth , And sadly fell our Christmas - eve . At our old pastimes in the hall We gamboll'd , making vain pretence Of gladness , with an awful sense Of one mute Shadow watching all . We ...
... Christmas hearth ; A rainy cloud possess'd the earth , And sadly fell our Christmas - eve . At our old pastimes in the hall We gamboll'd , making vain pretence Of gladness , with an awful sense Of one mute Shadow watching all . We ...
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... But what of that ? My darken'd ways Shall ring with music all the same ; To breathe my loss is more than fame , To utter love more sweet than praise . LXXVIII . Again at Christmas did we weave The holly 86 IN MEMORIAM .
... But what of that ? My darken'd ways Shall ring with music all the same ; To breathe my loss is more than fame , To utter love more sweet than praise . LXXVIII . Again at Christmas did we weave The holly 86 IN MEMORIAM .
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... Christmas hearth ; The silent snow possess'd the earth , And calmly fell our Christmas - eve . The yule - log sparkled keen with frost , No wing of wind the region swept , But over all things brooding slept The quiet sense of something ...
... Christmas hearth ; The silent snow possess'd the earth , And calmly fell our Christmas - eve . The yule - log sparkled keen with frost , No wing of wind the region swept , But over all things brooding slept The quiet sense of something ...
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