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... . That angel Sleep , Who blunts the edge of pain , who brings from Heaven The dead ones to us , took my hand in his , And led me down unto the under - world . We stood beside a drowsy - creeping stream Which ever 4 CITY POEMS .
... . That angel Sleep , Who blunts the edge of pain , who brings from Heaven The dead ones to us , took my hand in his , And led me down unto the under - world . We stood beside a drowsy - creeping stream Which ever 4 CITY POEMS .
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... heaven . Fools , we dwell Within bleak walls of death , and when we hide Them with this wretched tapestry of life , We dream that they are not . " A hand was laid Upon my shoulder ; Harry's laughing face , Filled with his mischievous ...
... heaven . Fools , we dwell Within bleak walls of death , and when we hide Them with this wretched tapestry of life , We dream that they are not . " A hand was laid Upon my shoulder ; Harry's laughing face , Filled with his mischievous ...
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... stream of life from fount to sea . Hope flew before him like a setting sun ; And as he smiled on realms of rosy gold , From out the heaven there fell a desolate night , Filled with the welter of the lonely sea , With 18 CITY POEMS .
... stream of life from fount to sea . Hope flew before him like a setting sun ; And as he smiled on realms of rosy gold , From out the heaven there fell a desolate night , Filled with the welter of the lonely sea , With 18 CITY POEMS .
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... moment - O that face was surely thine Out of heaven , Barbara ! O pallid , pallid face ! O earnest eyes of grace ! When last I saw thee , dearest , it was in another place . You came running forth to meet me with my love HORTON . 29.
... moment - O that face was surely thine Out of heaven , Barbara ! O pallid , pallid face ! O earnest eyes of grace ! When last I saw thee , dearest , it was in another place . You came running forth to meet me with my love HORTON . 29.
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... heaven creeping o'er us with its stars , Till the day broke , Barbara ? In the years I've changed ; Wild and far my heart hath ranged , And many sins and errors now have been on me avenged ; But to you I have been faithful , whatsoever ...
... heaven creeping o'er us with its stars , Till the day broke , Barbara ? In the years I've changed ; Wild and far my heart hath ranged , And many sins and errors now have been on me avenged ; But to you I have been faithful , whatsoever ...
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