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... Pass , till the Spirit of the spot shall lead 4 435 Thy footsteps to a slope of green access Where , like an infant's smile , over the dead 440 A light of laughing flowers along the grass is spread ; 50 And gray walls molder round , on ...
... Pass , till the Spirit of the spot shall lead 4 435 Thy footsteps to a slope of green access Where , like an infant's smile , over the dead 440 A light of laughing flowers along the grass is spread ; 50 And gray walls molder round , on ...
Page 337
... passing - bell may ere the midnight toll ; Whose prayers for thee , each morn and evening , Were never miss'd . " - Thus ... pass'd ; The dame return'd , and whisper'd in his ear To follow her ; with aged eyes aghast From fright of dim ...
... passing - bell may ere the midnight toll ; Whose prayers for thee , each morn and evening , Were never miss'd . " - Thus ... pass'd ; The dame return'd , and whisper'd in his ear To follow her ; with aged eyes aghast From fright of dim ...
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... passing cannot pass . ' Solace in flight , ' old Heraclitus cries ; Light changing to Von Hügel's butterflies . Rilke bears all , thinks like a tree , believes , Sinks in the hand that bears the falling leaves . 1 " The flames - already ...
... passing cannot pass . ' Solace in flight , ' old Heraclitus cries ; Light changing to Von Hügel's butterflies . Rilke bears all , thinks like a tree , believes , Sinks in the hand that bears the falling leaves . 1 " The flames - already ...
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beauty bird blood body born breath child cloud cold dark dead death deep doth dream earth eyes face fair fall fear feel fire flowers give gone grave green hand hath head hear heard heart heaven hill hold hour human land leaves light live look Lord mind morning mother move Nature never night once pain pass play rain rest rise rose round seen shore sing sleep smile song soul sound spirit spring stand stars strong summer sweet tell thee ther things thou thought tree turn unto voice walk weep wild wind wings wood young ΙΟ