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... mornings that dawn on us here , Are enough for life's woes , -full enough for its cheer . " I would not live alway , " thus fettered by sin , Temptation without and corruption within ; E'en the rapture of pardon is mingled with fears ...
... mornings that dawn on us here , Are enough for life's woes , -full enough for its cheer . " I would not live alway , " thus fettered by sin , Temptation without and corruption within ; E'en the rapture of pardon is mingled with fears ...
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... morning bounties ere I left my home , - The biscuit , or confectionary plum , The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand , till fresh they shone and glowed : All this , and more endearing still than all , Thy constant ...
... morning bounties ere I left my home , - The biscuit , or confectionary plum , The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand , till fresh they shone and glowed : All this , and more endearing still than all , Thy constant ...
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... morning beams bright , but will not remain ; Soon cometh night o'er the landscape again ; And I turn to myself , and in sadness I see That the shadows begin , too , to steal upon me . I remember the time when I joyed in the dawn , But ...
... morning beams bright , but will not remain ; Soon cometh night o'er the landscape again ; And I turn to myself , and in sadness I see That the shadows begin , too , to steal upon me . I remember the time when I joyed in the dawn , But ...
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... morning call " budget of scandalous news ; ' Tis the room of the household - the sacredly free ; ' Tis the room of the household that's dearest to me ! THE ROOM OF THE HOUSEHOLD . 67 The romp may Room of the Household Cook,
... morning call " budget of scandalous news ; ' Tis the room of the household - the sacredly free ; ' Tis the room of the household that's dearest to me ! THE ROOM OF THE HOUSEHOLD . 67 The romp may Room of the Household Cook,
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... morning are all that dare peep Through the windows , where myrtle and eglantine creep . Happy faces assemble , with cheerful salute , When the summer meal tempts with its cream and its fruit ; But the board's not so merry , the meal's ...
... morning are all that dare peep Through the windows , where myrtle and eglantine creep . Happy faces assemble , with cheerful salute , When the summer meal tempts with its cream and its fruit ; But the board's not so merry , the meal's ...
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All's away-I am passing beautiful belfry bell BERNARD BARTON bless bliss bloom breast breath bright brow bucket CHARLES SWAIN child clouds cold comes COWPER'S ADDRESS dark death decay deep doth e'en earth fade fear feeling flowers gather the fragments gaze Give not thy glory glowing hath hear me tell heart heaven holy hope hour household Human watch kind to thy knitting-work life's light lips live Look aloft Lord will provide MARY HOWITT mingled mite morning Murillo ne'er Never give Never mind nigh night numbers o'er Ocean old arm chair old oaken bucket PAINTER OF SEVILLE passing away-I prayer pride Rock of ages sigh silence skies smile song sorrow soul Speak gently spirit storm sweet tears tempests thine things Thou art Thou hast thought thy hand to-morrow trees trust truth has taught Try-try Twas voice weary wild wind youth