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... dear eyes , For love of her whom God led forth , ( The mother's being ceased on earth When Babie came from Paradise , ) - For love of Him who smote our lives , And woke the chords of joy and pain , We said , Dear Christ ! — Our hearts ...
... dear eyes , For love of her whom God led forth , ( The mother's being ceased on earth When Babie came from Paradise , ) - For love of Him who smote our lives , And woke the chords of joy and pain , We said , Dear Christ ! — Our hearts ...
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... dear mother , the years have been long Since I last listened your lullaby song : Sing , then , and unto my soul it shall seem Womanhood's years have been only a dream . Clasped to your heart in a loving em- brace , With your light ...
... dear mother , the years have been long Since I last listened your lullaby song : Sing , then , and unto my soul it shall seem Womanhood's years have been only a dream . Clasped to your heart in a loving em- brace , With your light ...
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... dear , pale face They tied her veil and her marriage- lace ; dead , He lit his lamp , and took the key , And turn'd it ! Alone again - he and she ! He and she ; but she would not speak , Though he kiss'd , in the old place , the quiet ...
... dear , pale face They tied her veil and her marriage- lace ; dead , He lit his lamp , and took the key , And turn'd it ! Alone again - he and she ! He and she ; but she would not speak , Though he kiss'd , in the old place , the quiet ...
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... dear Which kept him from these splendid GEORGE ARNOLD . Along the drifted sand - hills where. 66 And was it the innermost heart of the bliss " What a strange delicious amaze- ment is Death , " Oh , perfect Dead ! oh , Dead most dear . I ...
... dear Which kept him from these splendid GEORGE ARNOLD . Along the drifted sand - hills where. 66 And was it the innermost heart of the bliss " What a strange delicious amaze- ment is Death , " Oh , perfect Dead ! oh , Dead most dear . I ...
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... DEAR Ellen , your tales are all plenteously stored With the joys of some bride , and the wealth of her lord ; Of her chariots and dresses , And worldly caresses , And servants that fly when she's waited upon : But what can she boast if ...
... DEAR Ellen , your tales are all plenteously stored With the joys of some bride , and the wealth of her lord ; Of her chariots and dresses , And worldly caresses , And servants that fly when she's waited upon : But what can she boast if ...
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