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الصفحة xix
And earnest thoughts within me rise, When I behold afar, Suspended in the
evening skies, The shield of that red star. O star of strength ! I see thee stand And
smile upon my pain ; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand, And I am strong
again.
And earnest thoughts within me rise, When I behold afar, Suspended in the
evening skies, The shield of that red star. O star of strength ! I see thee stand And
smile upon my pain ; Thou beckonest with thy mailed hand, And I am strong
again.
الصفحة 12
... tomb, They seal the immortal spirit's doom Eternally ! The pleasures and
delights, which mask In treacherous smiles life's serious task, What are they, all,
But the fleet coursers of the chase, And death an ambush in the race, Wherein we
fall ?
... tomb, They seal the immortal spirit's doom Eternally ! The pleasures and
delights, which mask In treacherous smiles life's serious task, What are they, all,
But the fleet coursers of the chase, And death an ambush in the race, Wherein we
fall ?
الصفحة 13
And he who next the sceptre swayed, Henry, whose royal court displayed Such
power and pride ; O, in what winning smiles arrayed, The world its various
pleasures laid His throne beside ! But O how false and full of guile That world,
which ...
And he who next the sceptre swayed, Henry, whose royal court displayed Such
power and pride ; O, in what winning smiles arrayed, The world its various
pleasures laid His throne beside ! But O how false and full of guile That world,
which ...
الصفحة 20
O, when shall he, for whom I sigh in vain, Beside me watch to see thy waking
smile ? THE GRAVE. FROM THE ANGLO-SAXOX. For thee was a house built Ere
thou wast born, For thee was a mould meant Ere thou of mother eamest. But it is ...
O, when shall he, for whom I sigh in vain, Beside me watch to see thy waking
smile ? THE GRAVE. FROM THE ANGLO-SAXOX. For thee was a house built Ere
thou wast born, For thee was a mould meant Ere thou of mother eamest. But it is ...
الصفحة 33
He longs, and endures, and stands waiting, Suffers and yet rejoices, and smiles
with tears on his eyelids. Hope, — so is called upon earth, his recompense, —
Hope, the befriending, Does what she can, for she points evermore up to heaven,
...
He longs, and endures, and stands waiting, Suffers and yet rejoices, and smiles
with tears on his eyelids. Hope, — so is called upon earth, his recompense, —
Hope, the befriending, Does what she can, for she points evermore up to heaven,
...
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