Songs of the Cross and crownStraham, Page, 1874 |
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... Dead , dead , on the wild wide sea ! A dead face up to the cruel sky ! Dead eyes that wearied sore for the light , A dead hand floating helplessly , Tired with hard rowing through all the night , This is what Thou shalt see , O God ! In ...
... Dead , dead , on the wild wide sea ! A dead face up to the cruel sky ! Dead eyes that wearied sore for the light , A dead hand floating helplessly , Tired with hard rowing through all the night , This is what Thou shalt see , O God ! In ...
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... dead wind , ere it spent Its last breath , had blown open , and so rent . You saw behind blue pools of light , and there A wild star swimming in the lurid air . The dream was darken'd , and a sense of loss Fell like a nightmare on the ...
... dead wind , ere it spent Its last breath , had blown open , and so rent . You saw behind blue pools of light , and there A wild star swimming in the lurid air . The dream was darken'd , and a sense of loss Fell like a nightmare on the ...
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... dead , Who never more may greet thine anxious eye . Thou hast been call'd , when , beautiful and bright , The calm , still sunshine round about thee lay ; And , in thine ecstasy , thy spirit's flight Hath soared unto those realms of ...
... dead , Who never more may greet thine anxious eye . Thou hast been call'd , when , beautiful and bright , The calm , still sunshine round about thee lay ; And , in thine ecstasy , thy spirit's flight Hath soared unto those realms of ...
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... Dead to heaven . She touched a bridge of flowers , -those feet , So light they did not bend the bells Of the celestial asphodels ! 52 THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL . They fell like. THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL . THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL.
... Dead to heaven . She touched a bridge of flowers , -those feet , So light they did not bend the bells Of the celestial asphodels ! 52 THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL . They fell like. THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL . THE BALLAD OF BABIE BELL.
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... , And found a poor dead dog beside the gutter laid ; Revolting sight ! at which each face its hate be- trayed . I 20 THE EYE OF CHARITY . One held his. THE EYE OF CHARITY . " THE LOVE OF CHRIST WHICH PASSETH. THE EYE OF CHARITY.
... , And found a poor dead dog beside the gutter laid ; Revolting sight ! at which each face its hate be- trayed . I 20 THE EYE OF CHARITY . One held his. THE EYE OF CHARITY . " THE LOVE OF CHRIST WHICH PASSETH. THE EYE OF CHARITY.
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angels awful Babie Bell bear beat beauty beneath Better Blessed breath bright calm CHARMER child cloud comes dark days go dead dear death deep divine dream earth eternal eyes face fair faith fall fear feel feet fell flowers friends gently gives Glorious glory God's gone grace hand hath head hear heart heaven holy hope hour human Jehovah Tsidkenu lamp land lies light living look Lord lost Master's meet mind Nature never night o'er once peace rest rise round Saviour seems shadow sight sleep smile song sought soul sound spirit stand star Strong sweet tears Tell Thee Thine things Thou Thou hast thought Thy holy UNTO voice wait wave weary weeping wild wind
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Страница 169 - All through my keys that gave their sounds to a wish of my soul, All through my soul that praised as its wish flowed visibly forth, All through music and me!
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