Poetical Favorites, Yours and MineBobbs-Merrill, 1911 - 454 Seiten |
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... poor art , The God , the just the righteous Judge . Inspects our inmost heart . Condemn not , then , I pray thee , For thou , thyself , some day May seek for mercy from thy Judge , Whose verdict none can sway . And temper all thy ...
... poor art , The God , the just the righteous Judge . Inspects our inmost heart . Condemn not , then , I pray thee , For thou , thyself , some day May seek for mercy from thy Judge , Whose verdict none can sway . And temper all thy ...
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... poor , o'erlabored wight , So abject , mean , and vile , Who begs a brother of the earth To give him leave to toil ; And see his lordly fellow - worm The poor petition spurn , Unmindful , ' though a weeping wife And helpless offspring ...
... poor , o'erlabored wight , So abject , mean , and vile , Who begs a brother of the earth To give him leave to toil ; And see his lordly fellow - worm The poor petition spurn , Unmindful , ' though a weeping wife And helpless offspring ...
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... poor man's dearest friend , The kindest and the best ! Welcome the hour my aged limbs Are laid with thee at rest ! The great , the wealthy , fear thy blow , From pomp and pleasure torn ; But O , a blest relief to those That weary ...
... poor man's dearest friend , The kindest and the best ! Welcome the hour my aged limbs Are laid with thee at rest ! The great , the wealthy , fear thy blow , From pomp and pleasure torn ; But O , a blest relief to those That weary ...
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... poor soul went through the portals To a long and endless rest . Went in through the sunset gateway To the city paved with gold , Passed in to the new life's gladness , To be no longer old . When for me the sunset gateway Shall at day's ...
... poor soul went through the portals To a long and endless rest . Went in through the sunset gateway To the city paved with gold , Passed in to the new life's gladness , To be no longer old . When for me the sunset gateway Shall at day's ...
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... m ' fraid dat he Wan day would be ' shame ' of me , ' Shame ' for call me " Pop " an ' know , W'en he's fina ' Merican , I'm so poor old Dagoman W'en I go Where hees grave ees on da heell , Dere ees [ 86 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... m ' fraid dat he Wan day would be ' shame ' of me , ' Shame ' for call me " Pop " an ' know , W'en he's fina ' Merican , I'm so poor old Dagoman W'en I go Where hees grave ees on da heell , Dere ees [ 86 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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