Flower-de-luceTicknor and Fields, 1867 - 72 Seiten |
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... rest divine ; To what temptations in lone wildernesses , What famine of the heart , what pain and loss , The bearing of what cross ! I do not know ; nor will I vainly question Those pages of the mystic book which hold The story still ...
... rest divine ; To what temptations in lone wildernesses , What famine of the heart , what pain and loss , The bearing of what cross ! I do not know ; nor will I vainly question Those pages of the mystic book which hold The story still ...
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... rest Their tender undertone , The infinite longings of a troubled breast , The voice so like his own . There in seclusion and remote from men The wizard hand lies cold , Which at its topmost speed let fall the pen , And left the tale ...
... rest Their tender undertone , The infinite longings of a troubled breast , The voice so like his own . There in seclusion and remote from men The wizard hand lies cold , Which at its topmost speed let fall the pen , And left the tale ...
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... to be happy with the rest . " And I make answer : " I am satisfied ; I dare not ask ; I know not what is best ; God hath already said what shall betide . " DIVINA COM MEDIA . DIVINA COMMEDIA . I. FT have 52 To - morrow .
... to be happy with the rest . " And I make answer : " I am satisfied ; I dare not ask ; I know not what is best ; God hath already said what shall betide . " DIVINA COM MEDIA . DIVINA COMMEDIA . I. FT have 52 To - morrow .
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