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God loves the Child ; and God hath willed 80 That those dear words should be fulfilled , The Lady's words , when forced away The last she to her Babe did say : “ My own , my own , thy Fellow - guest I may not be ; but rest thee , rest ...
God loves the Child ; and God hath willed 80 That those dear words should be fulfilled , The Lady's words , when forced away The last she to her Babe did say : “ My own , my own , thy Fellow - guest I may not be ; but rest thee , rest ...
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what might be called mental bombast , as dis- consequently must have been right glad to rest tinguished from verbal : for , as in the latter themselves , their children and cattle , for one there is a disproportion of the expressions to ...
what might be called mental bombast , as dis- consequently must have been right glad to rest tinguished from verbal : for , as in the latter themselves , their children and cattle , for one there is a disproportion of the expressions to ...
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THE MINSTREL BOY 30 COME , REST IN THIS BOSOM THE Minstrel Boy to the war is gone , In the ranks of death you'll find him ; His father's sword he has girded on , And his wild harp slung behind him.“ Land of song !
THE MINSTREL BOY 30 COME , REST IN THIS BOSOM THE Minstrel Boy to the war is gone , In the ranks of death you'll find him ; His father's sword he has girded on , And his wild harp slung behind him.“ Land of song !
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appear beauty beneath better breath bright child clouds common dark dead dear death deep delight dream earth expression eyes face fair fear feel fields flowers friends give green hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human Italy kind lady language leaves less light lines live look mean mind moon mountains move nature never night o'er object once pain passed passion persons pleasure poem poet poetry poor present rest round seemed sense side silent sleep song soul sound speak spirit stars strange sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought tion trees truth turned voice waters wild wind wish young youth