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... the upper - world , And they shall call me ' happy , ' ' Sent of God , ' And Earth shall rest . " Sleep answered , " Every night When I am sitting ' neath the lonely stars , The world within my lap , I hear it mourn HORTON . 5.
... the upper - world , And they shall call me ' happy , ' ' Sent of God , ' And Earth shall rest . " Sleep answered , " Every night When I am sitting ' neath the lonely stars , The world within my lap , I hear it mourn HORTON . 5.
Side 6
Alexander Smith. The world within my lap , I hear it mourn Like a sick child ; something afflicts it sore , I cannot give it rest . " Upon these words I hid my face awhile , then cried aloud , " No one can give forgetfulness ; not one ...
Alexander Smith. The world within my lap , I hear it mourn Like a sick child ; something afflicts it sore , I cannot give it rest . " Upon these words I hid my face awhile , then cried aloud , " No one can give forgetfulness ; not one ...
Side 14
... hear ? We only know this buried root of life Holds still , it knows not why , within its heart A vague tradition of an upper light , To which it strives , and , dying , spent and foiled , It feebly feels it should have borne a flower ...
... hear ? We only know this buried root of life Holds still , it knows not why , within its heart A vague tradition of an upper light , To which it strives , and , dying , spent and foiled , It feebly feels it should have borne a flower ...
Side 16
... Hear his great fires , see how his bleak old face Glows ruddy through the steam of fragrant punch . Can pensive Spring , a snow - drop in his hand , A solitary lark above his head , Laugh like the jovial sinner in his cups ? I vote for ...
... Hear his great fires , see how his bleak old face Glows ruddy through the steam of fragrant punch . Can pensive Spring , a snow - drop in his hand , A solitary lark above his head , Laugh like the jovial sinner in his cups ? I vote for ...
Side 44
... hear this Cotton - bag , with soul Scarce saucer - deep , rate Horton for his faults ! Had he his heart one hour , within his life " Twere like the famous tear that Xerxes shed- The one thing worth remembering . So they judge This ...
... hear this Cotton - bag , with soul Scarce saucer - deep , rate Horton for his faults ! Had he his heart one hour , within his life " Twere like the famous tear that Xerxes shed- The one thing worth remembering . So they judge This ...
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