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... weary of toil and of tears , — Toil without recompense , tears all in vain , — Take them , and give me my childhood again ! I have grown weary of dust and decay , - Weary of flinging my soul - wealth away ; Weary of sowing for others to ...
... weary of toil and of tears , — Toil without recompense , tears all in vain , — Take them , and give me my childhood again ! I have grown weary of dust and decay , - Weary of flinging my soul - wealth away ; Weary of sowing for others to ...
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... weary with my book I cast a wistful look Where posies grow O let me know That flowers within Are best to win . Dost take my book away Anon to let me play , And let me out To run about ? I grateful bless Thee for recess . Then recess ...
... weary with my book I cast a wistful look Where posies grow O let me know That flowers within Are best to win . Dost take my book away Anon to let me play , And let me out To run about ? I grateful bless Thee for recess . Then recess ...
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... yet , For auld lang syne . We twa hae run about the braes , And pu'd the gowans fine ; But we've wandered mony a weary foot Sin ' auld lang syne . For auld , etc. We twa hae paidl't i ' the burn , Frae [ 43 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
... yet , For auld lang syne . We twa hae run about the braes , And pu'd the gowans fine ; But we've wandered mony a weary foot Sin ' auld lang syne . For auld , etc. We twa hae paidl't i ' the burn , Frae [ 43 ] POETICAL FAVORITES.
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... weary , worn with care ; His face was furrowed o'er with years , And hoary was his hair . " Young stranger , whither wanderest thou ? " Began the reverend sage ; " Does thirst of wealth thy step constrain , Or youthful pleasures rage ...
... weary , worn with care ; His face was furrowed o'er with years , And hoary was his hair . " Young stranger , whither wanderest thou ? " Began the reverend sage ; " Does thirst of wealth thy step constrain , Or youthful pleasures rage ...
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... wretched and forlorn ! Through weary life this lesson learn , That man was made to mourn . " Many and sharp the numerous ills , Inwoven with our frame ! More pointed still we make ourselves , Regret , remorse [ 47 ] . POETICAL FAVORITES.
... wretched and forlorn ! Through weary life this lesson learn , That man was made to mourn . " Many and sharp the numerous ills , Inwoven with our frame ! More pointed still we make ourselves , Regret , remorse [ 47 ] . POETICAL FAVORITES.
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ALFRED TENNYSON ALICE CARY angels apple-tree auld lang syne beautiful bells Bingen bird blessed blue Blynken Born brave breast breath bright brother brow child dark dead dear death doth dream dying earth eyes face fair fame father flowers forever glad glory gone grave gray hand hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW JOHN JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER kiss Lady land laugh light lips live look Lord morn mother ne'er never Nevermore night o'er old Kentucky home old oaken bucket poems poet Queen rest Rock rose round shine silence sing sleep smile soldier song sorrow soul star-spangled banner stars sweet tears tell thee There's thine THOMAS MOORE thought to-night tree verse VISIT FROM ST voice wave weary weep wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wind word wrote young