In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1923 - 206 páginas |
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... race ' . And common is the commonplace , And vacant chaff well meant for grain . That loss is common would not make My own less bitter , rather more : Too common ! Never morning wore To evening but some heart did break . O father ...
... race ' . And common is the commonplace , And vacant chaff well meant for grain . That loss is common would not make My own less bitter , rather more : Too common ! Never morning wore To evening but some heart did break . O father ...
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... the brother of my love ; My Arthur , whom I shall not see Till all my widow'd race be run ; Dear as the mother to the son , More than my brothers are to me . ५ X. I hear the noise about thy keel ; I 123 IN MEMORIAM .
... the brother of my love ; My Arthur , whom I shall not see Till all my widow'd race be run ; Dear as the mother to the son , More than my brothers are to me . ५ X. I hear the noise about thy keel ; I 123 IN MEMORIAM .
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... in summer 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 . " T is well ; ' t is 20 IN MEMORIAM .
... in summer 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 . " T is well ; ' t is 20 IN MEMORIAM .
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... race ; It was but unity of place That made me dream I rank'd with him . And so may place retain us still , And he the much - beloved again , A lord of large experience , train To riper growth the mind and will : And what delights can ...
... race ; It was but unity of place That made me dream I rank'd with him . And so may place retain us still , And he the much - beloved again , A lord of large experience , train To riper growth the mind and will : And what delights can ...
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... race ; So , dearest , now thy brows are cold , I see thee what thou art , and know Thy likeness to the wise below , Thy kindred with the great of old . But there is more than I can see , And what I see I leave unsaid , Nor speak it ...
... race ; So , dearest , now thy brows are cold , I see thee what thou art , and know Thy likeness to the wise below , Thy kindred with the great of old . But there is more than I can see , And what I see I leave unsaid , Nor speak it ...
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