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... the field of a May morning And listening to the voice of the thrush . -R.G.A. , in A Yearbook of Stanford Writing , 1931 STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES GIVEN BY EDWIN EVERITT WILLIAMS '32 THE I Mar - 72- THE TWO BROTHERS , And.
... the field of a May morning And listening to the voice of the thrush . -R.G.A. , in A Yearbook of Stanford Writing , 1931 STANFORD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES GIVEN BY EDWIN EVERITT WILLIAMS '32 THE I Mar - 72- THE TWO BROTHERS , And.
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... voices haunt me - go and ask them if thou wilt : Broken hearts and gentle bosoms , once serene and pure as thine- Woe , woe ! broken now and withering soon to fall and die like mine- But I reck'd not , for my spirit seem'd alternate ...
... voices haunt me - go and ask them if thou wilt : Broken hearts and gentle bosoms , once serene and pure as thine- Woe , woe ! broken now and withering soon to fall and die like mine- But I reck'd not , for my spirit seem'd alternate ...
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... voice was music , music over waters heard , The deep waters of that grief that in her bosom's depths was stirr'd . " Yes , mine own one , we are parted , such as time and space can part- " But for ever and for ever we are one in soul ...
... voice was music , music over waters heard , The deep waters of that grief that in her bosom's depths was stirr'd . " Yes , mine own one , we are parted , such as time and space can part- " But for ever and for ever we are one in soul ...
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... voice of song , And music manifold of various spells , And the yet sweeter tones of flattering hope , Whispering of peace and pleasures without fail , Smiled at my fears , and ask'd me tauntingly , If I too smiled not . But a deeper voice ...
... voice of song , And music manifold of various spells , And the yet sweeter tones of flattering hope , Whispering of peace and pleasures without fail , Smiled at my fears , and ask'd me tauntingly , If I too smiled not . But a deeper voice ...
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... Him , with energies Lent by despair - the only anchor left ; If that could fail , all others were but straws . Yet , clinging there , a voice within thee tells , That cannot fail thee : ' tis thy Father's hand THE THINGS THAT ARE . 29 29.
... Him , with energies Lent by despair - the only anchor left ; If that could fail , all others were but straws . Yet , clinging there , a voice within thee tells , That cannot fail thee : ' tis thy Father's hand THE THINGS THAT ARE . 29 29.
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Page 253 - I sleep, but my heart waketh: it is the voice of my beloved that knocketh, saying: Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew, and my locks with the drops of the night.
Page 294 - After this I saw in the night visions, and behold, a fourth beast, dreadful, and terrible, and strong exceedingly, and it had great iron teeth: it devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with the feet of it; and it was diverse from all the beasts that were before it, and it had ten horns.