From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 - England |
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... Thee I cast my care ! Reach me out Thy gracious hand ! While I of Thy strength receive , Hoping against hope I stand , Dying , and behold I live ! Thou , O Christ , art all I want ; More than all in Thee I find : Raise the fallen ...
... Thee I cast my care ! Reach me out Thy gracious hand ! While I of Thy strength receive , Hoping against hope I stand , Dying , and behold I live ! Thou , O Christ , art all I want ; More than all in Thee I find : Raise the fallen ...
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... thee ? Dost thou know who made thee ? Gave thee life , and bid thee feed , By the stream and o'er the mead ; Gave thee clothing of delight , Softest clothing , woolly , bright ; Gave thee such a tender voice , Making all the vales ...
... thee ? Dost thou know who made thee ? Gave thee life , and bid thee feed , By the stream and o'er the mead ; Gave thee clothing of delight , Softest clothing , woolly , bright ; Gave thee such a tender voice , Making all the vales ...
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... thee , Knowledge of me ? Hath the wilderness told it thee ? Hast thou learnt of the sea ? Hast thou communed in spirit with night ? Have the winds taken counsel with thee ? Have I set such a star To show light on thy brow That thou ...
... thee , Knowledge of me ? Hath the wilderness told it thee ? Hast thou learnt of the sea ? Hast thou communed in spirit with night ? Have the winds taken counsel with thee ? Have I set such a star To show light on thy brow That thou ...
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REVOLUTION AND ROMANCE | 1 |
from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
Thomas Gray 17161771 | 45 |
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