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Ere life be done I would breathe out the heart dream of long years ; Which has slept deep , as sleeps an infant's thought , In the pure cell where its first dreams were wrought , Strengthened by speechlessness - told in my tears ...
Ere life be done I would breathe out the heart dream of long years ; Which has slept deep , as sleeps an infant's thought , In the pure cell where its first dreams were wrought , Strengthened by speechlessness - told in my tears ...
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The great ones of the earth stand far too high To read the people's hearts - the rabble rude As ignorance makes ... Closed every portal - and a sense of gloom Was on the many - every heart was riven With doubts , with fears : all ...
The great ones of the earth stand far too high To read the people's hearts - the rabble rude As ignorance makes ... Closed every portal - and a sense of gloom Was on the many - every heart was riven With doubts , with fears : all ...
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But the Clerk - his eyes buried deep in his books , As though those eyes were fix'd there by hooks --- He rumples the blank forms of tender - and so on , Till his heart's tide proceeds as usual to flow on :And the man in the cloak not ...
But the Clerk - his eyes buried deep in his books , As though those eyes were fix'd there by hooks --- He rumples the blank forms of tender - and so on , Till his heart's tide proceeds as usual to flow on :And the man in the cloak not ...
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Contents
OF | 1 |
The Gurney Papers Nos XIII XIV XV XVI By the Author | 264 |
Little Pedlington in a Pucker By the Author of Paul Pry | 321 |
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