Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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Page 78
... live without any assistance at all . I confess I feel pleasure at the thought of this , not through any vain pride of independence , but because I shall then give a more unbiassed testimony to the truth , than if I were supposed to be ...
... live without any assistance at all . I confess I feel pleasure at the thought of this , not through any vain pride of independence , but because I shall then give a more unbiassed testimony to the truth , than if I were supposed to be ...
Page 120
... truth , And , oh ! assist me so to live on earth That I may die in peace , and claim a place In thy high dwelling . All but this is folly , The vain illusions of deceitful life . - TO AN EARLY PRIMROSE . See Introduction , p.20 . 120.
... truth , And , oh ! assist me so to live on earth That I may die in peace , and claim a place In thy high dwelling . All but this is folly , The vain illusions of deceitful life . - TO AN EARLY PRIMROSE . See Introduction , p.20 . 120.
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... live and breathe , And we are gone . The spoiler heeds us not . We have our spring - time and our rottenness ; And as we fall , another race succeeds , - To perish likewise . Meanwhile Nature smiles - The seasons run their round - The ...
... live and breathe , And we are gone . The spoiler heeds us not . We have our spring - time and our rottenness ; And as we fall , another race succeeds , - To perish likewise . Meanwhile Nature smiles - The seasons run their round - The ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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