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Three Friends of Mine 864 Chaucer 865 Shakespeare 866 Milton 805 Keats 80«
The Galaxy 806 The Sound of the Sea . 866 A Summer Day by the Sea 806 The
Tides 867 A Shadow 367 A Nameless Grave . 867 Sleep • , 867 The Old Bridge ...
Three Friends of Mine 864 Chaucer 865 Shakespeare 866 Milton 805 Keats 80«
The Galaxy 806 The Sound of the Sea . 866 A Summer Day by the Sea 806 The
Tides 867 A Shadow 367 A Nameless Grave . 867 Sleep • , 867 The Old Bridge ...
الصفحة 9
If thou art worn and hard beset With sorrows, that thou wouldst forget, ?.f thou
wouldst read a lesson, that will keep '?hy heart from fainting and thy soul from
sleep, Go to the woods and hills ! No tears Dim the sweet look that Nature wears.
If thou art worn and hard beset With sorrows, that thou wouldst forget, ?.f thou
wouldst read a lesson, that will keep '?hy heart from fainting and thy soul from
sleep, Go to the woods and hills ! No tears Dim the sweet look that Nature wears.
الصفحة 20
Sweet babe ! true portrait of thy father's face, Sleep on the bosom that thy lips
have pressed ! Sleep, little one ; and closely, gently place Thy drowsy eyelid on
thy mother's breast. Upon that tender eye, my little friend, Soft sleep shall come,
that ...
Sweet babe ! true portrait of thy father's face, Sleep on the bosom that thy lips
have pressed ! Sleep, little one ; and closely, gently place Thy drowsy eyelid on
thy mother's breast. Upon that tender eye, my little friend, Soft sleep shall come,
that ...
الصفحة 31
Slumbering received you then the Holy Church in its bosom ; Wakened from
sleep are ye now, and the light in its radiant splendor Downward rains from the
heaven ; — to-day on the threshold of childhood Kindly she frees you again, ...
Slumbering received you then the Holy Church in its bosom ; Wakened from
sleep are ye now, and the light in its radiant splendor Downward rains from the
heaven ; — to-day on the threshold of childhood Kindly she frees you again, ...
الصفحة 32
Innocence, child beloved, is a guest from the world of the blessed, Beautiful, and
in her hand a lily ; on life's roaring billows Swings she in safety, she heedeth
them not, in the ship she is sleeping. Calmly she gazes around in the turmoil of
men ...
Innocence, child beloved, is a guest from the world of the blessed, Beautiful, and
in her hand a lily ; on life's roaring billows Swings she in safety, she heedeth
them not, in the ship she is sleeping. Calmly she gazes around in the turmoil of
men ...
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