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... hope in man , Justice and peace . But far more sweet such toil- Toil , say I , for it leads to thoughts abstruse- If nature then be standing on the brink Of some great trial , and we hear the voice Of one devoted , -one whom ...
... hope in man , Justice and peace . But far more sweet such toil- Toil , say I , for it leads to thoughts abstruse- If nature then be standing on the brink Of some great trial , and we hear the voice Of one devoted , -one whom ...
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... Hope afflicted and struck down , 61 Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn , The pulses of my being beat anew : And ... Hope ; And Hope that scarce would know itself from Fear ; Sense of past Youth , and Manhood come in vain , And ...
... Hope afflicted and struck down , 61 Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn , The pulses of my being beat anew : And ... Hope ; And Hope that scarce would know itself from Fear ; Sense of past Youth , and Manhood come in vain , And ...
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... Hope clung feeding , like a bee- Both were mine ! Life went a - maying With Nature , Hope , and Poesy , When I was young ! When I was young ? -Ah , woful When ! Ah ! for the change ' twixt Now and Then ! This breathing house not built ...
... Hope clung feeding , like a bee- Both were mine ! Life went a - maying With Nature , Hope , and Poesy , When I was young ! When I was young ? -Ah , woful When ! Ah ! for the change ' twixt Now and Then ! This breathing house not built ...
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