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Page 92
... ne'er forgot . while , He bends to your bidding , and blesses your smile ; In their dark hour o ' anguish the heartless shall learn Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more ; Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And ...
... ne'er forgot . while , He bends to your bidding , and blesses your smile ; In their dark hour o ' anguish the heartless shall learn Where once we dwelt our name is heard no more ; Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And ...
Page 116
... er the grass - grown graves where slumbeie The hopes of early years . The voices which were silent then Would bid ... ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining . They stood aloof , the ...
... er the grass - grown graves where slumbeie The hopes of early years . The voices which were silent then Would bid ... ne'er to meet again ! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining . They stood aloof , the ...
Page 129
... ne'er my wishes win : Give me an animated form , That speaks a mind within . A face where awful honor shines , Where sense and sweetness move , And angel innocence refines The tenderness of love . These are the soul of beauty's frame ...
... ne'er my wishes win : Give me an animated form , That speaks a mind within . A face where awful honor shines , Where sense and sweetness move , And angel innocence refines The tenderness of love . These are the soul of beauty's frame ...
Page 138
... ne'er make grow again . " Our joys as winged dreams do fly ; Why then should sorrow last ? Since grief but aggravates thy loss , Grieve not for what is past . " " O , say not so , thou holy friar ; I pray thee , say not so ; For since ...
... ne'er make grow again . " Our joys as winged dreams do fly ; Why then should sorrow last ? Since grief but aggravates thy loss , Grieve not for what is past . " " O , say not so , thou holy friar ; I pray thee , say not so ; For since ...
Page 146
... ne'er another trow me . If gay attire delight thine eye , I'll dight me in array ; I'll tend thy chamber door all night , And squire thee all the day . If sweetest sounds can win thine ear , These sounds I'll strive to catch ; Thy voice ...
... ne'er another trow me . If gay attire delight thine eye , I'll dight me in array ; I'll tend thy chamber door all night , And squire thee all the day . If sweetest sounds can win thine ear , These sounds I'll strive to catch ; Thy voice ...
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