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Page 354
Not such is hers : ' tis rather like the light , The pale and tender light of summer
eve Not golden and not amber - not of night , Far less of day ; rose melting into
pearl , Ivory just tinged between the sun and stars . Not such is hers : the white
moss ...
Not such is hers : ' tis rather like the light , The pale and tender light of summer
eve Not golden and not amber - not of night , Far less of day ; rose melting into
pearl , Ivory just tinged between the sun and stars . Not such is hers : the white
moss ...
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light. ” (. only. seen. between. chimney - tops in cities ) - - - surely such sights and
sounds soften the heart , as surely as they should elevate the soul to prayer and
praise . “ ( ) ye children of men , bless ye the Lord ; praise him , and magnify him ...
light. ” (. only. seen. between. chimney - tops in cities ) - - - surely such sights and
sounds soften the heart , as surely as they should elevate the soul to prayer and
praise . “ ( ) ye children of men , bless ye the Lord ; praise him , and magnify him ...
Page 501
There is a plain , wide and extensive , whence none have come forth , and
beautiful as it is desolate , which lies where none have entered , except , it for
ever basking in the light of may be , the mournful ghosts of the Eastern skies ;
where the ...
There is a plain , wide and extensive , whence none have come forth , and
beautiful as it is desolate , which lies where none have entered , except , it for
ever basking in the light of may be , the mournful ghosts of the Eastern skies ;
where the ...
Page 530
Then come , dearest Kate , be my partner to - night , Tho ' the sun ' s golden glory
be quenched in the sea , The amber moon shines with a mellower light , A ray
that is dearer to thee , love , and me . Lo ! the flow ' ret * that folded its petals all ...
Then come , dearest Kate , be my partner to - night , Tho ' the sun ' s golden glory
be quenched in the sea , The amber moon shines with a mellower light , A ray
that is dearer to thee , love , and me . Lo ! the flow ' ret * that folded its petals all ...
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shadows forth so much more strongly “ I shall take that geranium that than the
light of day . But no light was so nearly dead a while ago ; see of peace and
happiness could be kinhow fresh it looks now . I have watched dled in the dark ,
evil ...
shadows forth so much more strongly “ I shall take that geranium that than the
light of day . But no light was so nearly dead a while ago ; see of peace and
happiness could be kinhow fresh it looks now . I have watched dled in the dark ,
evil ...
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