Poetical Favorites, Yours and MineBobbs-Merrill, 1911 - 454 Seiten |
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... thou , thyself , some day May seek for mercy from thy Judge , Whose verdict none can sway . And temper all thy judgments With love and common sense . The end well merits all ' twill bring ; It serves full recompense . LEEDLE YAWCOB ...
... thou , thyself , some day May seek for mercy from thy Judge , Whose verdict none can sway . And temper all thy judgments With love and common sense . The end well merits all ' twill bring ; It serves full recompense . LEEDLE YAWCOB ...
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... Thou art not what thou wast before , What reason I should be the same ? He that can love unloved again , Hath better store [ 13 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... Thou art not what thou wast before , What reason I should be the same ? He that can love unloved again , Hath better store [ 13 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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... thou hadst still continued mine ; Yea , if thou hadst remain'd thy own , I might perchance have yet been thine . But thou thy freedom did recall , That if thou might elsewhere inthrall ; And then how could I but disdain A captive's ...
... thou hadst still continued mine ; Yea , if thou hadst remain'd thy own , I might perchance have yet been thine . But thou thy freedom did recall , That if thou might elsewhere inthrall ; And then how could I but disdain A captive's ...
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... Thou dost give To teach me how to live , To do , to bear , To get and share , To work and pray And trust alway . What though I may not ask To choose my daily task ? Thou hast decreed To meet my need . What pleases Thee , That shall ...
... Thou dost give To teach me how to live , To do , to bear , To get and share , To work and pray And trust alway . What though I may not ask To choose my daily task ? Thou hast decreed To meet my need . What pleases Thee , That shall ...
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... thou art , But know that thou and I must part ; And when , or how , or where we met I own to me's a secret yet . But this I know , when thou art fled , Where'er they lay these limbs , this head , No clod so valueless shall be , As all ...
... thou art , But know that thou and I must part ; And when , or how , or where we met I own to me's a secret yet . But this I know , when thou art fled , Where'er they lay these limbs , this head , No clod so valueless shall be , As all ...
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