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Page 496
... HOPE OVERTAKEN I deemed thy garments , O my Hope , were grey , So far I viewed thee . Now the space between Is passed at length ; and garmented in green Even as in days of yore thou stand'st to - day . Ah God ! and but for lingering ...
... HOPE OVERTAKEN I deemed thy garments , O my Hope , were grey , So far I viewed thee . Now the space between Is passed at length ; and garmented in green Even as in days of yore thou stand'st to - day . Ah God ! and but for lingering ...
Page 674
... Hope , faith , and remembrance of glory that found but in England her throne and her shrine , Speak louder than song ... hope and in fear to be : Hope knows not if fear speak truth , nor fear whether hope be not blind as she : But the ...
... Hope , faith , and remembrance of glory that found but in England her throne and her shrine , Speak louder than song ... hope and in fear to be : Hope knows not if fear speak truth , nor fear whether hope be not blind as she : But the ...
Page 847
... hope mocked , life mocked by physical vitality when the soul is dead , etc. ) , I see why sunrise and sunset blush for the day's shame . 3. When the soul wishes that the body might die . 5. sedulous : constantly at work . 6. bane : evil ...
... hope mocked , life mocked by physical vitality when the soul is dead , etc. ) , I see why sunrise and sunset blush for the day's shame . 3. When the soul wishes that the body might die . 5. sedulous : constantly at work . 6. bane : evil ...
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