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... soul above this meanest clod , And bids us see and hear a present God , Whose voice of majesty no words confine , An eloquence eternal , deep , divine . " " From Poems of Home and Country . " - · Samuel Francis Smith . THE SEASONS . O ...
... soul above this meanest clod , And bids us see and hear a present God , Whose voice of majesty no words confine , An eloquence eternal , deep , divine . " " From Poems of Home and Country . " - · Samuel Francis Smith . THE SEASONS . O ...
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... souls ; ye birds , That singing up to heaven's gate ascend , Bear on your wings , and in your notes , his praise . -John Milton . THE COMING OF SPRING . TH ` HERE'S something in the air That's new and sweet and rare A scent of summer ...
... souls ; ye birds , That singing up to heaven's gate ascend , Bear on your wings , and in your notes , his praise . -John Milton . THE COMING OF SPRING . TH ` HERE'S something in the air That's new and sweet and rare A scent of summer ...
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... soul that sorrowed is comforted . April is here ! I know there's a blossom somewhere near , For the south wind tosses into my room A hint of summer , a vague perfume It has pilfered somewhere ( I cannot tell Whether from pansy or ...
... soul that sorrowed is comforted . April is here ! I know there's a blossom somewhere near , For the south wind tosses into my room A hint of summer , a vague perfume It has pilfered somewhere ( I cannot tell Whether from pansy or ...
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... soul o'erpower , For joys that were , or might have been , I'll call to mind , how , fresh and green , I saw thee waking from the dust ; Then turn to heaven with brow serene , And place in God my trust . -James Montgomery . THE ...
... soul o'erpower , For joys that were , or might have been , I'll call to mind , how , fresh and green , I saw thee waking from the dust ; Then turn to heaven with brow serene , And place in God my trust . -James Montgomery . THE ...
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... like a nymph to the bath addrest , Which unveil'd the depth of her glowing breast , Till , fold after fold , to the fainting air The soul of her beauty and love lay bare ; And the wand - like lily , which lifted up POETRY OF SPRING . 85 85.
... like a nymph to the bath addrest , Which unveil'd the depth of her glowing breast , Till , fold after fold , to the fainting air The soul of her beauty and love lay bare ; And the wand - like lily , which lifted up POETRY OF SPRING . 85 85.
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