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... pass ? The wide , th ' unbounded prospect lies before me ; But shadows , clouds , and darkness rest upon it . Here will I hold . If there's a power above us- And that there is , all nature cries aloud Through all her works- he must ...
... pass ? The wide , th ' unbounded prospect lies before me ; But shadows , clouds , and darkness rest upon it . Here will I hold . If there's a power above us- And that there is , all nature cries aloud Through all her works- he must ...
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... pass'd on earth ; But no man heard the trampling , Or saw the train go forth- Noiselessly as the daylight Comes back when night is done , And the crimson streak on ocean's cheek Grows into the great sun . Noiselessly as the spring ...
... pass'd on earth ; But no man heard the trampling , Or saw the train go forth- Noiselessly as the daylight Comes back when night is done , And the crimson streak on ocean's cheek Grows into the great sun . Noiselessly as the spring ...
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... pass'd , -a light Thai told of sunny days , And blossoms , and blue sky ; For I was ever first Of all the grove to hear The soft voice under ground Of the warm - working spring ; And ere my brethren stirr'd Their sheathed bud , the kine ...
... pass'd , -a light Thai told of sunny days , And blossoms , and blue sky ; For I was ever first Of all the grove to hear The soft voice under ground Of the warm - working spring ; And ere my brethren stirr'd Their sheathed bud , the kine ...
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... pass'd along their life Like wings on a still lake , Blessing me ; and to God , The blessed God , who cares For all my little leaves , Went up the silent praise ; And I was glad with joy Which life of laboring things Ill knows , the joy ...
... pass'd along their life Like wings on a still lake , Blessing me ; and to God , The blessed God , who cares For all my little leaves , Went up the silent praise ; And I was glad with joy Which life of laboring things Ill knows , the joy ...
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... fame , good friend , pass by ; With you I surely cannot think to quarrel : Give me peace , rest , this bank whereon I lie , And spare me both the labor and the laurel ! YOUTH'S AGITATIONS . WHEN I shall be divorced , some ARNOLD . 23.
... fame , good friend , pass by ; With you I surely cannot think to quarrel : Give me peace , rest , this bank whereon I lie , And spare me both the labor and the laurel ! YOUTH'S AGITATIONS . WHEN I shall be divorced , some ARNOLD . 23.
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