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... hold his course unfaltering , while the voice Of truth and virtue , up the steep ascent Of nature , calls him to his high re- ward , Th ' In applauding smile of heaven ? Else wherefore burns mortal bosoms this unquenched hope , That ...
... hold his course unfaltering , while the voice Of truth and virtue , up the steep ascent Of nature , calls him to his high re- ward , Th ' In applauding smile of heaven ? Else wherefore burns mortal bosoms this unquenched hope , That ...
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... hold thy faded lips to mine , Thou darling of the April rain ! I hold thy faded lips to mine , Though scent and azure tint are fled― O dry , mute lips ! ye are the type Of something in me cold and dead ; Of something wilted like thy ...
... hold thy faded lips to mine , Thou darling of the April rain ! I hold thy faded lips to mine , Though scent and azure tint are fled― O dry , mute lips ! ye are the type Of something in me cold and dead ; Of something wilted like thy ...
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... hold , Like coins between a dying miser's fingers . TO ANY POET . heavy tears ! Out of the thousand verses you have writ , THE ROSE . If Time spare none , you will not care at all ; gem , of it : churchyard wall . THE BURIAL OF MOSES ...
... hold , Like coins between a dying miser's fingers . TO ANY POET . heavy tears ! Out of the thousand verses you have writ , THE ROSE . If Time spare none , you will not care at all ; gem , of it : churchyard wall . THE BURIAL OF MOSES ...
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... hold it closer , dearer than our own : Anon it faints and fails in deathly strife , Leaving us stunned , and stricken , and alone ; But ah ! we do not die with those we mourn , This also can be borne . Behold , we live through all ...
... hold it closer , dearer than our own : Anon it faints and fails in deathly strife , Leaving us stunned , and stricken , and alone ; But ah ! we do not die with those we mourn , This also can be borne . Behold , we live through all ...
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... hold the breath of my soul to hear ; " I listen . -as deep as to horrible hell , be without body and breathe without breath . " I should laugh for joy if you did not cry : Oh , listen ! Love lasts ! -Love never will die . not tell ...
... hold the breath of my soul to hear ; " I listen . -as deep as to horrible hell , be without body and breathe without breath . " I should laugh for joy if you did not cry : Oh , listen ! Love lasts ! -Love never will die . not tell ...
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