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... Girdle On a Sermon against Glory On Completing my Thirty - Sixth Year . On Doves and Serpents . One by One • One Presence Wanting One Word is too often Profaned . On his Blindness Only Only Waiting On Man On Reaching CONTENTS . xiii.
... Girdle On a Sermon against Glory On Completing my Thirty - Sixth Year . On Doves and Serpents . One by One • One Presence Wanting One Word is too often Profaned . On his Blindness Only Only Waiting On Man On Reaching CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Glory of Death The Golden Hand A. Cary . Byron T. H. Bayly C. G. Rossetti H. Coleridge . Stoddard PAGE F. Bates 32 Howe . 291 Wordsworth 669 Hood . 281 Tennyson 582 Barbauld 28 Akenside 5 Trench Bourdillon 606 51 Tupper . 615 Stedman ...
... Glory of Death The Golden Hand A. Cary . Byron T. H. Bayly C. G. Rossetti H. Coleridge . Stoddard PAGE F. Bates 32 Howe . 291 Wordsworth 669 Hood . 281 Tennyson 582 Barbauld 28 Akenside 5 Trench Bourdillon 606 51 Tupper . 615 Stedman ...
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... GLORY . COME then , tell me , sage divine , Is it an offence to own That our bosoms e'er incline Toward immortal Glory's throne ? For with me nor pomp , nor pleasure . Bourbon's might , Braganza's treasure , So can fancy's dream rejoice ...
... GLORY . COME then , tell me , sage divine , Is it an offence to own That our bosoms e'er incline Toward immortal Glory's throne ? For with me nor pomp , nor pleasure . Bourbon's might , Braganza's treasure , So can fancy's dream rejoice ...
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... Glory's morning- gate , And walked in Paradise ! THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL . HAVE you not heard the poets tell How came the dainty Babie Bell Into this world of ours ? The gates of heaven were left ajar : With folded hands and dreamy ...
... Glory's morning- gate , And walked in Paradise ! THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL . HAVE you not heard the poets tell How came the dainty Babie Bell Into this world of ours ? The gates of heaven were left ajar : With folded hands and dreamy ...
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... glory wrapt around On the hills he never trod , And speak of the strife that won our life With the Incarnate Son of God . O lonely grave in Moab's land ! O dark Beth - peor's hill ! Speak to these curious hearts of ours , And teach them ...
... glory wrapt around On the hills he never trod , And speak of the strife that won our life With the Incarnate Son of God . O lonely grave in Moab's land ! O dark Beth - peor's hill ! Speak to these curious hearts of ours , And teach them ...
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