PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... which ever , as self - opened , moves To them that knock , and nightly sends abroad Ministering Spirits . Lying on the watch , Two dogs of grave demeanour welcomed me , All meekness. THE GREAT ST . BERNARD . THE GREAT ST BERNARD.
... which ever , as self - opened , moves To them that knock , and nightly sends abroad Ministering Spirits . Lying on the watch , Two dogs of grave demeanour welcomed me , All meekness. THE GREAT ST . BERNARD . THE GREAT ST BERNARD.
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Samuel Rogers. Two dogs of grave demeanour welcomed me , All meekness , gentleness , tho ' large of limb ; And a lay - brother of the Hospital , Who , as we toiled below , had heard by fits The distant echoes gaining on his ear , Came ...
Samuel Rogers. Two dogs of grave demeanour welcomed me , All meekness , gentleness , tho ' large of limb ; And a lay - brother of the Hospital , Who , as we toiled below , had heard by fits The distant echoes gaining on his ear , Came ...
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... , and gone from earth to heaven ; While he , whose every gesture , every look Went to the heart , for from the heart it came , He who nor spoke nor heard - all things to him , Day after day , as silent as the grave , 30.
... , and gone from earth to heaven ; While he , whose every gesture , every look Went to the heart , for from the heart it came , He who nor spoke nor heard - all things to him , Day after day , as silent as the grave , 30.
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Samuel Rogers. Day after day , as silent as the grave , ( To him unknown the melody of birds , Of waters - and the voice that should have soothed His infant sorrows , singing him to sleep ) Fled to her mantle as for refuge there , And ...
Samuel Rogers. Day after day , as silent as the grave , ( To him unknown the melody of birds , Of waters - and the voice that should have soothed His infant sorrows , singing him to sleep ) Fled to her mantle as for refuge there , And ...
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... grave personage , an old macaw , Perched on her shoulder . - But who leaps ashore , And with a shout urges the lagging mules ; Then climbs a tree that overhangs the stream , And , like an acorn , drops on deck again ? " Tis he who ...
... grave personage , an old macaw , Perched on her shoulder . - But who leaps ashore , And with a shout urges the lagging mules ; Then climbs a tree that overhangs the stream , And , like an acorn , drops on deck again ? " Tis he who ...
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