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Page 115
... hath chained And to the earth restrained , Their ruder voices do as well , Yea and the speechless fishes tell . Great Lord , from whom each tree receives , Then HENRY VAUGHAN 115 JOHN HALL (1627-1656) A Pastoral Hymn.
... hath chained And to the earth restrained , Their ruder voices do as well , Yea and the speechless fishes tell . Great Lord , from whom each tree receives , Then HENRY VAUGHAN 115 JOHN HALL (1627-1656) A Pastoral Hymn.
Page 258
... tell their name , And one green spear , Stabbing a dead leaf from below- Kills winter at a blow . T THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT Prelude HE winter evening settles down 258 DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE ANDREW YOUNG (b 1885) Last Snow.
... tell their name , And one green spear , Stabbing a dead leaf from below- Kills winter at a blow . T THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT Prelude HE winter evening settles down 258 DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE ANDREW YOUNG (b 1885) Last Snow.
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... tell What man's land is the graveyard 219 112 180 91 262 When I lie where shades of darkness 240 When I would muse in boyhood 233 When in the chronicle of wasted time 69 When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy ! 139 When the ...
... tell What man's land is the graveyard 219 112 180 91 262 When I lie where shades of darkness 240 When I would muse in boyhood 233 When in the chronicle of wasted time 69 When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy ! 139 When the ...
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