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... feet Lay waving fields of yellow corn . With love and faith As strong as death , Without a tear we turned away ; ' Tis now we weep , At one fell sweep Our sun is hid , our sky is gray . For pride is strong When hearts are young ; And ...
... feet Lay waving fields of yellow corn . With love and faith As strong as death , Without a tear we turned away ; ' Tis now we weep , At one fell sweep Our sun is hid , our sky is gray . For pride is strong When hearts are young ; And ...
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... feet To stand before his God . ― In the love poems of this first volume there is a distinct impress of Wordsworth ; though not in the ordinary way of verbal plagiarism . The lofty sentiments which both poets expressed concerning woman ...
... feet To stand before his God . ― In the love poems of this first volume there is a distinct impress of Wordsworth ; though not in the ordinary way of verbal plagiarism . The lofty sentiments which both poets expressed concerning woman ...
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... feet , Here , yellower stripes crack out the creek unseen , There , darker growths o'er hidden ditches meet ; And purpler stains show where the blossoms crowd , As if the silent shadow of a cloud And there's never a leaf or blade too ...
... feet , Here , yellower stripes crack out the creek unseen , There , darker growths o'er hidden ditches meet ; And purpler stains show where the blossoms crowd , As if the silent shadow of a cloud And there's never a leaf or blade too ...
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... feet ? Her presence freshens the air ; Sunshine steals light from her face ; The leaden footstep of Care Leaps to the tune of her pace , Fairness of all that is fair , Grace at the heart of all grace , Sweetener of hut and of hall ...
... feet ? Her presence freshens the air ; Sunshine steals light from her face ; The leaden footstep of Care Leaps to the tune of her pace , Fairness of all that is fair , Grace at the heart of all grace , Sweetener of hut and of hall ...
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... feet was this what she had come to , this garish , affected woman , with her disappointed ambitions , her limited imagi . nations , her ostentatious cleverness , and dominating will . As for the good squire , in all his sixty years he ...
... feet was this what she had come to , this garish , affected woman , with her disappointed ambitions , her limited imagi . nations , her ostentatious cleverness , and dominating will . As for the good squire , in all his sixty years he ...
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