The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageMacmillan, 1920 - 279 страница |
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... Dear God , how seldom , if at all Did I look up to pray ! The time is past : -and now that grows The cypress high among the trees , And I behold white sepulchres As well as the white rose , - When wiser , meeker thoughts are given , And ...
... Dear God , how seldom , if at all Did I look up to pray ! The time is past : -and now that grows The cypress high among the trees , And I behold white sepulchres As well as the white rose , - When wiser , meeker thoughts are given , And ...
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... dear Father ; It was carried to church , and bless'd ; And our Saviour's arms will gather Such children to their rest . I will make my best endeavour That my sins may be forgiven ; I will serve God more than ever : To meet my child in ...
... dear Father ; It was carried to church , and bless'd ; And our Saviour's arms will gather Such children to their rest . I will make my best endeavour That my sins may be forgiven ; I will serve God more than ever : To meet my child in ...
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... dear Lord Jesus to help me , for , Emmie , you see , It's all in the picture there : " Little children should come to Me . ' 999 ( Meaning the print that you gave us , I find that it always can please Our children , the dear Lord Jesus ...
... dear Lord Jesus to help me , for , Emmie , you see , It's all in the picture there : " Little children should come to Me . ' 999 ( Meaning the print that you gave us , I find that it always can please Our children , the dear Lord Jesus ...
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... dear , long , lean , little arms lying out on the counterpane ; Say that His day is done ! Ah why should we care what they say ? The Lord of the children had heard her , and Emmie had past away . A. Lord Tennyson XVII THE MOTHER'S DREAM ...
... dear , long , lean , little arms lying out on the counterpane ; Say that His day is done ! Ah why should we care what they say ? The Lord of the children had heard her , and Emmie had past away . A. Lord Tennyson XVII THE MOTHER'S DREAM ...
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... d : I strove against the stream and all in vain : Let the great river take me to the main : No more , dear love , for at a touch I yield ; Ask me no more . A. Lord Tennyson XLIII ZUMMER AN ' WINTER When I led by zummer Second Series 53.
... d : I strove against the stream and all in vain : Let the great river take me to the main : No more , dear love , for at a touch I yield ; Ask me no more . A. Lord Tennyson XLIII ZUMMER AN ' WINTER When I led by zummer Second Series 53.
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