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... for to the past , As to another life , my mind looked back ; And to my soul , a ship with shatter'd mast , No beacon hope shone out to show the track . B At length the sun sank down , and o'er the THE VOICE OF NATURE.
... for to the past , As to another life , my mind looked back ; And to my soul , a ship with shatter'd mast , No beacon hope shone out to show the track . B At length the sun sank down , and o'er the THE VOICE OF NATURE.
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... hope was mine , yet by degrees Peace in the sea's voice o'er my spirit stole , And , with the wafting of the evening breeze , The Voice of Nature calm'd my troubled soul . SCAW FELL PIKES . I PARTED from a friend on 2 THE VOICE OF NATURE .
... hope was mine , yet by degrees Peace in the sea's voice o'er my spirit stole , And , with the wafting of the evening breeze , The Voice of Nature calm'd my troubled soul . SCAW FELL PIKES . I PARTED from a friend on 2 THE VOICE OF NATURE .
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... hope , and glory , Honour , duty point the way How to live for aye in story , How to find pure gold in clay . Others sure have sunk far lower , Yet have risen up the steep ; Though ... hope , and hope possessing Think of those who've ONWARDS.
... hope , and glory , Honour , duty point the way How to live for aye in story , How to find pure gold in clay . Others sure have sunk far lower , Yet have risen up the steep ; Though ... hope , and hope possessing Think of those who've ONWARDS.
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Greville John Chester. Only hope , and hope possessing Think of those who've gone before , Who turn'd curses into blessing ; They had little - thou hast more . They had little , yet they acted : Thou hast more- -go , do the same . Though ...
Greville John Chester. Only hope , and hope possessing Think of those who've gone before , Who turn'd curses into blessing ; They had little - thou hast more . They had little , yet they acted : Thou hast more- -go , do the same . Though ...
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... d lovelier than all beside . And so to me , whom winter's cold And sunless days have low deprest , The Aconite , with gleam of gold , Brings hope of respite and of rest . THE NEW - BUILT SHIP . PART I. SMOOTH as THE ACONITE . 41.
... d lovelier than all beside . And so to me , whom winter's cold And sunless days have low deprest , The Aconite , with gleam of gold , Brings hope of respite and of rest . THE NEW - BUILT SHIP . PART I. SMOOTH as THE ACONITE . 41.
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