Poetical Favorites, Yours and MineBobbs-Merrill, 1911 - 454 Seiten |
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... stand each test , And do my work And nothing shirk . Should some one else outshine This dullard head of mine , Should I be sad ? I will be glad . To do my best Is Thy behest . If weary with my book I cast a wistful look Where posies ...
... stand each test , And do my work And nothing shirk . Should some one else outshine This dullard head of mine , Should I be sad ? I will be glad . To do my best Is Thy behest . If weary with my book I cast a wistful look Where posies ...
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... stand before my sight As clear apart as day and night . " I will not heed the changing skies , Nor if it shine nor if it rain ; But if there comes some sweet surprise , Or friendship , love or honest gain , Why , then it shall be ...
... stand before my sight As clear apart as day and night . " I will not heed the changing skies , Nor if it shine nor if it rain ; But if there comes some sweet surprise , Or friendship , love or honest gain , Why , then it shall be ...
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... stand labor's test , And I can do the thing I would Those days when I am at my best Shall all be traced as very good . And in ' red letter , ' too , I'll write Those rare , strong hours when right is might . " When first I meet in some ...
... stand labor's test , And I can do the thing I would Those days when I am at my best Shall all be traced as very good . And in ' red letter , ' too , I'll write Those rare , strong hours when right is might . " When first I meet in some ...
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... stand in the piazza , searching the list of the slain ? " Kind as a mother herself , she touched his cheeks with her hands : " Blessed is she who has borne thee , although she should weep as she stands . " On she passed to a Frenchman ...
... stand in the piazza , searching the list of the slain ? " Kind as a mother herself , she touched his cheeks with her hands : " Blessed is she who has borne thee , although she should weep as she stands . " On she passed to a Frenchman ...
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... stand at the bar of my woman's soul Until I question thee . You require your mutton shall always be hot , Your socks and your shirts shall be whole ; I require your heart to be true as God's stars , And pure as heaven your soul . You ...
... stand at the bar of my woman's soul Until I question thee . You require your mutton shall always be hot , Your socks and your shirts shall be whole ; I require your heart to be true as God's stars , And pure as heaven your soul . You ...
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