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... thine eyes " ( From Departure of the Swallow , The • 442 the Greek of Philostratus • Summer Noon , A 370 Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H. HOWLAND , MRS . Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke First Spring Flowers 281 Fantasy . " Follow a shadow ...
... thine eyes " ( From Departure of the Swallow , The • 442 the Greek of Philostratus • Summer Noon , A 370 Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H. HOWLAND , MRS . Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke First Spring Flowers 281 Fantasy . " Follow a shadow ...
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... thine eyes " ( Trans- lation of Ben Jonson ) . PIERPONT , JOHN . Litchfield , Conn . , 1785-1866 . 755 My Child 856 Baltimore , Md . , b . 1825 . " For Charlie's sake " 266 Thread and Song Publishers : Scribner , Armstrong & Co. , New ...
... thine eyes " ( Trans- lation of Ben Jonson ) . PIERPONT , JOHN . Litchfield , Conn . , 1785-1866 . 755 My Child 856 Baltimore , Md . , b . 1825 . " For Charlie's sake " 266 Thread and Song Publishers : Scribner , Armstrong & Co. , New ...
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... thine . Farewell , happy in thy life , happy in thy death , happier in the reward to which that death is the assured passage ; fortunate in attracting the admiration of the world to thy beautiful writings ; still more fortunate in ...
... thine . Farewell , happy in thy life , happy in thy death , happier in the reward to which that death is the assured passage ; fortunate in attracting the admiration of the world to thy beautiful writings ; still more fortunate in ...
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... thine eyes derflow Lot thy lips queverwitte the passionate thrill , Leize the great thought ere yet it's power be past , And bind , in words , the fleet emotion fast . Then , should thy verse appear Halting and harsh and all aptly ...
... thine eyes derflow Lot thy lips queverwitte the passionate thrill , Leize the great thought ere yet it's power be past , And bind , in words , the fleet emotion fast . Then , should thy verse appear Halting and harsh and all aptly ...
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... Thine ! A silent awe is in my room , I tremble with delicious fear ; The future with its light and gloom , Time and eternity are here . Doubts , hopes , in eager tumult rise ; Hear , O my God ! one earnest prayer ; Room for my bird in ...
... Thine ! A silent awe is in my room , I tremble with delicious fear ; The future with its light and gloom , Time and eternity are here . Doubts , hopes , in eager tumult rise ; Hear , O my God ! one earnest prayer ; Room for my bird in ...
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