If a Man Die Shall He Live Again?: The Poets' Answer,Peter V. Ross |
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Page 40
... face I meet , Albeit upon no mortal shore That face , methinks , has smiled before . Lost in a gay and festal throng , I tremble at some tender song , Set to an air whose golden bars I must have heard in other stars . In sacred aisles I ...
... face I meet , Albeit upon no mortal shore That face , methinks , has smiled before . Lost in a gay and festal throng , I tremble at some tender song , Set to an air whose golden bars I must have heard in other stars . In sacred aisles I ...
Page 108
... face to face When I have crossed the bar . 1809-1892 Alfred Tennyson Morte d ' Arthur Death of Arthur So all day 108.
... face to face When I have crossed the bar . 1809-1892 Alfred Tennyson Morte d ' Arthur Death of Arthur So all day 108.
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... face will never change , A dear communion that will not grow strange- The anchor of a love is death . The blessed sweetness of a loving breath Will reach our cheek all fresh through weary years ; For her who died long since , ah ! waste ...
... face will never change , A dear communion that will not grow strange- The anchor of a love is death . The blessed sweetness of a loving breath Will reach our cheek all fresh through weary years ; For her who died long since , ah ! waste ...
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