The Family Book of VerseLewis Gannett Harper, 1961 - 351 sider Established favorite poetry to be read aloud and loved, ranging from rousing rhythms to more meditative, quieter poems. |
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Side 120
... light . The light - house top I see ? Is this the hill ? is this the kirk ? Is this mine own countree ? We drifted o'er the harbor - bar , And I with sobs did pray- O let me be awake , my God ! Or let me sleep alway . The harbor - bay ...
... light . The light - house top I see ? Is this the hill ? is this the kirk ? Is this mine own countree ? We drifted o'er the harbor - bar , And I with sobs did pray- O let me be awake , my God ! Or let me sleep alway . The harbor - bay ...
Side 152
... light broke , And the darkness rolled up on one side , And the light stood shining on the other , And God said : That's good ! Then God reached out and took the light in his hands , And God rolled the light around in his hands Until he ...
... light broke , And the darkness rolled up on one side , And the light stood shining on the other , And God said : That's good ! Then God reached out and took the light in his hands , And God rolled the light around in his hands Until he ...
Side 315
... light verse . " " Light verse " is impossible to define ; it refuses to be seques- tered . Shakespeare wrote " light verse . " In fact , most of the Elizabethan lyrics included in Book One of this collection are " light verse " ; so are ...
... light verse . " " Light verse " is impossible to define ; it refuses to be seques- tered . Shakespeare wrote " light verse . " In fact , most of the Elizabethan lyrics included in Book One of this collection are " light verse " ; so are ...
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