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... us there , And sought with us along th ' accustomed way The hallowed porch , and entering in , beheld The pageant of sad joy , So dear to Faith and Hope . Oh , hadst thou brought a strain from Paradise To 44 FEBRUARY .
... us there , And sought with us along th ' accustomed way The hallowed porch , and entering in , beheld The pageant of sad joy , So dear to Faith and Hope . Oh , hadst thou brought a strain from Paradise To 44 FEBRUARY .
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... Faith , That even with beaming eye Counts thy sad honours , coffin , bier , and pall ; So many relics of a frail love lost , So many tokens dear Of endless love begun . Listen ! it is no dream ; th ' Apostles ' trump Gives earnest of ...
... Faith , That even with beaming eye Counts thy sad honours , coffin , bier , and pall ; So many relics of a frail love lost , So many tokens dear Of endless love begun . Listen ! it is no dream ; th ' Apostles ' trump Gives earnest of ...
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... faith . V. Thus rambling we were schooled in deepest lore , And learned the meanings that give words a soul , The fear , the love , the primal passionate store , Whose sleeping impulses make manhood whole . Those hours were seed to all ...
... faith . V. Thus rambling we were schooled in deepest lore , And learned the meanings that give words a soul , The fear , the love , the primal passionate store , Whose sleeping impulses make manhood whole . Those hours were seed to all ...
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... Thro ' primrose tufts , in that green bower , The periwinkle trailed its wreaths : And ' tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes . con The birds around me hopped and played , Their thoughts APRIL . 87 April 1. ...
... Thro ' primrose tufts , in that green bower , The periwinkle trailed its wreaths : And ' tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes . con The birds around me hopped and played , Their thoughts APRIL . 87 April 1. ...
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... a common bush Which grows transfigured by the heavenly guest . I too rest in faith That man's perfection is the crowning flower Toward which the urgent sap in life's great tree • Is pressing , -seen in living blossoms now , APRIL . 105 ·
... a common bush Which grows transfigured by the heavenly guest . I too rest in faith That man's perfection is the crowning flower Toward which the urgent sap in life's great tree • Is pressing , -seen in living blossoms now , APRIL . 105 ·
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A. H. CLOUGH angels beatific beauty behold beneath bird blessed breast breath bright calm canst CHARLES KINGSLEY child Christ CHRISTINA ROSSETTI Church clouds dark Dctober dead dear death deep divine doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eternal eyes fair fear feel flowers friends GEORGE ELIOT glory God's golden Golden Legend grace grave grief hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven Hesperides holy hope hour Inchcape Rock J. H. NEWMAN JEAN INGELOW King leaves life's light live look LORD HOUGHTON March month MATTHEW ARNOLD mind morning ne'er never night o'er pain passion peace praise pray prayer rest rose shine sigh silence sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spring stars sweet tears thee thine things Thou art thought thro tree unto voice waves weep WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wind wings words youth
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Page 207 - Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight. I love thee freely, as men strive for Right; I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost...
Page 103 - Whose powers shed round him in the common strife, Or mild concerns of ordinary life, A constant influence, a peculiar grace ; But who, if he be called upon to face Some awful moment to which Heaven has joined Great issues, good or bad for human kind, Is happy as a lover ; and attired With sudden brightness, like a man inspired...
Page 102 - twould a saint provoke," (Were the last words that poor Narcissa spoke ;} " No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace Wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face : One would not, sure, be frightful when one's dead — And — Betty — give this cheek a little red.
Page 120 - HE that loves a rosy cheek, Or a coral lip admires, Or from star-like eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires ; As old Time makes these decay, So his flames must waste away. But a smooth and steadfast mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires, Hearts with equal love combined, Kindle never-dying fires. Where these are not, I despise Lovely cheeks, or lips, or eyes.
Page 27 - When summer's breath their masked buds discloses; But, for their virtue only is their show, They live unwoo'd and unrespected fade, Die to themselves. Sweet roses do not so; Of their sweet deaths are sweetest odours made.
Page 76 - There shall never be one lost good! What was, shall live as before; The evil is null, is naught, is silence implying sound; What was good shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more; On the earth the broken arcs; in the heaven a perfect round.
Page 127 - Everything did banish moan, Save the nightingale alone: She, poor bird, as all forlorn, Lean'd her breast up-till a thorn, And there sung the dolefull'st ditty, That to hear it was great pity. 'Fie, fie, fie...
Page 256 - Is lightened ; that serene and blessed mood In which the affections gently lead us on, Until, the breath of this corporeal frame And even the motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul, While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony and the deep power of joy, We see into the life of things.
Page 221 - Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, So do our minutes hasten to their end; Each changing place with that which goes before, In sequent toil all forwards do contend.
Page 260 - Thou art the source and centre of all minds, Their only point of rest, eternal Word ! From thee departing, they are lost and rove At random without honour, hope, or peace. From thee is all that soothes the life of man. His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer and his will to serve.