American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... heard , no sign is made , No step is on the conscious floor ! Yet Love will dream and Faith will trust 200 ( Since He who knows our need is just ) That somehow , somewhere , meet we must . Alas for him who never sees 205 The stars shine ...
... heard , no sign is made , No step is on the conscious floor ! Yet Love will dream and Faith will trust 200 ( Since He who knows our need is just ) That somehow , somewhere , meet we must . Alas for him who never sees 205 The stars shine ...
Page 841
... heard the distant rumbling of wagons over bridges , a sound heard farther than almost any other at night , the baying of dogs , and sometimes again the lowing of some disconsolate cow in a distant barn - yard . In the meanwhile all the ...
... heard the distant rumbling of wagons over bridges , a sound heard farther than almost any other at night , the baying of dogs , and sometimes again the lowing of some disconsolate cow in a distant barn - yard . In the meanwhile all the ...
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... heard , but there is an immortal melody that may be heard morning , noon , and night , by ears that can attend , and from time to time this man or that hears it , having ears that were made for music . To hear this the hardhack and the ...
... heard , but there is an immortal melody that may be heard morning , noon , and night , by ears that can attend , and from time to time this man or that hears it , having ears that were made for music . To hear this the hardhack and the ...
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