Yale Book of American VerseThomas R. Lounsbury Yale University Press, 1912 - 570 pages |
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... souls to fear ; And , when mortal life is ended , Bid us in thine arms to rest , Till , by angel bands attended , We awake among the blest . Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Rocked in the [ 8 ] THOMAS HASTINGS 1784-1872.
... souls to fear ; And , when mortal life is ended , Bid us in thine arms to rest , Till , by angel bands attended , We awake among the blest . Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Rocked in the [ 8 ] THOMAS HASTINGS 1784-1872.
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... soul to dare , As quick , as far as they . An hour passed on- -the Turk awoke : That bright dream was his last ; He woke to hear his sentries shriek , " To arms ! they come ! the Greek ! the Greek ! " He woke to die midst flame , and ...
... soul to dare , As quick , as far as they . An hour passed on- -the Turk awoke : That bright dream was his last ; He woke to hear his sentries shriek , " To arms ! they come ! the Greek ! the Greek ! " He woke to die midst flame , and ...
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... dim the eye unshed , What wild vows falter on the tongue , When " Scots wha hae wi ' Wallace bled , " Or " Auld Lang Syne " is sung ! Pure hopes , that lift the soul above , Come [ 21 ] FITZ - GREENE HALLECK 1790-1867.
... dim the eye unshed , What wild vows falter on the tongue , When " Scots wha hae wi ' Wallace bled , " Or " Auld Lang Syne " is sung ! Pure hopes , that lift the soul above , Come [ 21 ] FITZ - GREENE HALLECK 1790-1867.
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... soul a Man , The image of his God . Through care and pain , and want , and woe , With wounds that only death could heal , Tortures - the poor alone can know , The proud alone can feel ; He kept his honesty and truth , His independent ...
... soul a Man , The image of his God . Through care and pain , and want , and woe , With wounds that only death could heal , Tortures - the poor alone can know , The proud alone can feel ; He kept his honesty and truth , His independent ...
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... soul . Thy garb - though Austria's bosom - star would frighten That medal pale , as diamonds the dark mine , And George the Fourth wore , at his court at Brighton , A more becoming evening dress than thine ; Yet ' t is a brave one ...
... soul . Thy garb - though Austria's bosom - star would frighten That medal pale , as diamonds the dark mine , And George the Fourth wore , at his court at Brighton , A more becoming evening dress than thine ; Yet ' t is a brave one ...
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