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... breath ! Is there no voice ? —no language of death 66 Dumb to the ear and still to the sense , white silk shoes ; - Which were the whiter no eye could choose ! And over her bosom they crossed her hands ; " Come away , " they said ...
... breath ! Is there no voice ? —no language of death 66 Dumb to the ear and still to the sense , white silk shoes ; - Which were the whiter no eye could choose ! And over her bosom they crossed her hands ; " Come away , " they said ...
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... breath of my soul to hear ; " I listen as deep as to horrible hell , As high as to heaven ! - and you do not tell ! " There must be pleasures in dying , Sweet , To make you so placid from head to feet ! " Kwould tell you , Darling , if ...
... breath of my soul to hear ; " I listen as deep as to horrible hell , As high as to heaven ! - and you do not tell ! " There must be pleasures in dying , Sweet , To make you so placid from head to feet ! " Kwould tell you , Darling , if ...
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... breath Which our souls draw when we enter Life , which is of all life centre . Be ye certain all seems love , Viewed from Allah's throne above ; Be ye stout of heart , and come Bravely onward to your home ! La Allah illa Allah ! yea ...
... breath Which our souls draw when we enter Life , which is of all life centre . Be ye certain all seems love , Viewed from Allah's throne above ; Be ye stout of heart , and come Bravely onward to your home ! La Allah illa Allah ! yea ...
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... breath ; In feelings , not in figures on the dial . We should count time by heart - throbs when they beat For God , for man , for duty . He most lives , Who thinks most , feels noblest , acts the best . Life is but a means unto an end ...
... breath ; In feelings , not in figures on the dial . We should count time by heart - throbs when they beat For God , for man , for duty . He most lives , Who thinks most , feels noblest , acts the best . Life is but a means unto an end ...
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... breath is on the dewy air ; Her steps are in the whisper'd sound , That steals along the stilly ground . Oh , dawn of day , in rosy bower , What art thou to this witching hour ? Oh , noon of day , in sunshine bright , What art thou to ...
... breath is on the dewy air ; Her steps are in the whisper'd sound , That steals along the stilly ground . Oh , dawn of day , in rosy bower , What art thou to this witching hour ? Oh , noon of day , in sunshine bright , What art thou to ...
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angels art thou Aurora Leigh Babie Bell beauty beneath bird blessed bliss bloom brave breast breath bright brow calm cloud crown dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth evermore eyes face fair fear feel flowers frae gleam glory golden grave gray green grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven hope hour Ivy green kiss land Lars Porsena lassie leaves life's light lips live lonely look love's lyre morn murmur never night o'er pain pale Philip Van Artevelde prayer rapture rest rose round Samian wine shade shine shore sigh silent sing skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars summer sweet tears tell tempest thee thine things thou art thou hast thought Twas voice wandering wave weary weep wild wind wings youth