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Page 548
... hills grow tender , when they pull The twilight close with gesture beautiful , And shadows are their garments , and the air Deepens , and the wild veery is at prayer , Their arms are strong around me ; and I know That somehow I shall ...
... hills grow tender , when they pull The twilight close with gesture beautiful , And shadows are their garments , and the air Deepens , and the wild veery is at prayer , Their arms are strong around me ; and I know That somehow I shall ...
Page 588
... Hills of Home AME me no names for my disease , With uninforming breath ; I tell you I am none of these , But homesick unto death- Homesick for hills that I had known , For brooks that I had crossed , Before I met this flesh and bone And ...
... Hills of Home AME me no names for my disease , With uninforming breath ; I tell you I am none of these , But homesick unto death- Homesick for hills that I had known , For brooks that I had crossed , Before I met this flesh and bone And ...
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... hills GA Roll down titanic coasts of cobalt shires , And inland dreams a sunstruck city's ghost And herds of mooncalves graze near towered byres . Down , down the hills a bull - voiced waterfall Plunges from cloudy cliffs that climb so ...
... hills GA Roll down titanic coasts of cobalt shires , And inland dreams a sunstruck city's ghost And herds of mooncalves graze near towered byres . Down , down the hills a bull - voiced waterfall Plunges from cloudy cliffs that climb so ...
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