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الصفحة 14
So many a duke of royal name, Marquis and count of spotless fame, And baron
brave, That might the sword of empire wield, All these, O Death, hast thou
concealed In the dark grave ! Their deeds of mercy and of arms, In lieaceful days,
...
So many a duke of royal name, Marquis and count of spotless fame, And baron
brave, That might the sword of empire wield, All these, O Death, hast thou
concealed In the dark grave ! Their deeds of mercy and of arms, In lieaceful days,
...
الصفحة 15
... With sudden call, Saying, " Good Cavalier, prepare To leave this world of toil
and care With joyful mien ; Let thy strong heart of steel this day Put on its armor
for the fray, The closing scene. " Since thou hast been, in battle-strife, So prodigal
of ...
... With sudden call, Saying, " Good Cavalier, prepare To leave this world of toil
and care With joyful mien ; Let thy strong heart of steel this day Put on its armor
for the fray, The closing scene. " Since thou hast been, in battle-strife, So prodigal
of ...
الصفحة 16
Hast broken the slumber that encompassed me, Who mad'st thy crook from the
accursed tree, On which thy powerful arms were stretched so long ! Lead me to
mercy's ever-flowing fountains ; For thou my shepherd, guard, and guide shalt be
; I ...
Hast broken the slumber that encompassed me, Who mad'st thy crook from the
accursed tree, On which thy powerful arms were stretched so long ! Lead me to
mercy's ever-flowing fountains ; For thou my shepherd, guard, and guide shalt be
; I ...
الصفحة 17
Eternal Sun ! the warmth which thou hast given, To cheer life's flowery April, fast
decays ; Yet, in the hoary wintei of my days, Forever green shall be my trust ill
Heaven. Celestial King ! O let thy presence pass Before my spirit, and an image
fair ...
Eternal Sun ! the warmth which thou hast given, To cheer life's flowery April, fast
decays ; Yet, in the hoary wintei of my days, Forever green shall be my trust ill
Heaven. Celestial King ! O let thy presence pass Before my spirit, and an image
fair ...
الصفحة 23
Thou hast, with thy soft murmur, Murmured my senses away. "What do I say of a
murmur? That can no murmur be ; 'T is the water-nymphs, that are singing Their
roundelays under me. Let them sing, my friend, let them murmur, And wander ...
Thou hast, with thy soft murmur, Murmured my senses away. "What do I say of a
murmur? That can no murmur be ; 'T is the water-nymphs, that are singing Their
roundelays under me. Let them sing, my friend, let them murmur, And wander ...
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