A TREASURY OF THE FAMILIAR1942 |
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... smile which is sweet will surely find A smile that is just as sweet . Give sorrow and pity to those who mourn ; You will gather in flowers again The scattered seeds from your thought outborne Though the sowing seemed but vain . For life ...
... smile which is sweet will surely find A smile that is just as sweet . Give sorrow and pity to those who mourn ; You will gather in flowers again The scattered seeds from your thought outborne Though the sowing seemed but vain . For life ...
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... smile , Come to me out of the past , and I see her there As I saw her once for a while . Emmy's laughter rings in my ears , as bright , Fresh and sweet as the voice of a mountain brook , And still I hear her telling us tales that night ...
... smile , Come to me out of the past , and I see her there As I saw her once for a while . Emmy's laughter rings in my ears , as bright , Fresh and sweet as the voice of a mountain brook , And still I hear her telling us tales that night ...
Side 180
... smile , When everything goes dead wrong . For the test of the heart is trouble , And it always comes with the years , And the smile that is worth the praises of earth Is the one that shines through tears . It is easy enough to be ...
... smile , When everything goes dead wrong . For the test of the heart is trouble , And it always comes with the years , And the smile that is worth the praises of earth Is the one that shines through tears . It is easy enough to be ...
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