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... lights my way ; Here at last is her dwelling , And joyously I say : Thank you , dear old brother , That made my path so bright ; No longer shall I need you— Give other lads your light . And if you find a lover Lamenting his grief alone ...
... lights my way ; Here at last is her dwelling , And joyously I say : Thank you , dear old brother , That made my path so bright ; No longer shall I need you— Give other lads your light . And if you find a lover Lamenting his grief alone ...
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... light - blue garment enclosed his noble limbs . The splendid locks of his black hair fell in waves about his shoulders ; and as he stood there , firm and confident , a sublime divinity , and played the violin , it seemed as if all of ...
... light - blue garment enclosed his noble limbs . The splendid locks of his black hair fell in waves about his shoulders ; and as he stood there , firm and confident , a sublime divinity , and played the violin , it seemed as if all of ...
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... light and laughter . His eyes laughed as they looked into the light ; and the light was reflected in his laughing eyes . And Jan always remained a dear , good child . When the stern old pastor of Leyden sat down by his hearth one day ...
... light and laughter . His eyes laughed as they looked into the light ; and the light was reflected in his laughing eyes . And Jan always remained a dear , good child . When the stern old pastor of Leyden sat down by his hearth one day ...
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by Frederic Ewen | 3 |
NEW POEMS | 18 |
The Citizen of the World | 39 |
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