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Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine. Follow her whose light thy light depriveth , Though here thou liv'st disgraced , And she in heaven is placed , Yet follow her whose light the world reviveth . Follow those pure beams whose beauty ...
Robert Penn Warren, Albert Erskine. Follow her whose light thy light depriveth , Though here thou liv'st disgraced , And she in heaven is placed , Yet follow her whose light the world reviveth . Follow those pure beams whose beauty ...
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... light , a seraph - man , On every corse there stood . This seraph - band , each waved his hand ; It was a heavenly sight ! They stood as signals to the land , Each one a lovely light ; This seraph - band , each waved his hand , No voice ...
... light , a seraph - man , On every corse there stood . This seraph - band , each waved his hand ; It was a heavenly sight ! They stood as signals to the land , Each one a lovely light ; This seraph - band , each waved his hand , No voice ...
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... light Of other days around me . When I remember all The friends , so linked together , I've seen around me fall , Like leaves in wintry weather ; I feel like one , Who treads alone Some banquet - hall deserted , Whose lights are fled ...
... light Of other days around me . When I remember all The friends , so linked together , I've seen around me fall , Like leaves in wintry weather ; I feel like one , Who treads alone Some banquet - hall deserted , Whose lights are fled ...
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Six Centuries of Great Poetry: A Stunning Collection of Classic British ... Robert Penn Warren,Albert Erskine No preview available - 1992 |
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