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... Comes silent , flooding in , the main . And not by eastern windows only , When daylight comes , comes in the light ; In front the sun climbs slow , how slowly ! But westward , look , the land is bright ! WALT WHITMAN The Imprisoned Soul ...
... Comes silent , flooding in , the main . And not by eastern windows only , When daylight comes , comes in the light ; In front the sun climbs slow , how slowly ! But westward , look , the land is bright ! WALT WHITMAN The Imprisoned Soul ...
Page 1079
... comes not when Noon is on the Roses 1865-1923 HE comes not when Noon is on the roses- SHE Too bright is Day . She comes not to the Soul till it From work and play . reposes But when Night is on the hills , and the great Voices Roll in ...
... comes not when Noon is on the Roses 1865-1923 HE comes not when Noon is on the roses- SHE Too bright is Day . She comes not to the Soul till it From work and play . reposes But when Night is on the hills , and the great Voices Roll in ...
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... Come away , come away , death 144 Come down , O maid , from yonder mountain height 714 Come into the garden , Maud 715 Come , let us now resolve at last 428 Come little babe , come silly soul . 83 Come live with me and be my Love 131 Come ...
... Come away , come away , death 144 Come down , O maid , from yonder mountain height 714 Come into the garden , Maud 715 Come , let us now resolve at last 428 Come little babe , come silly soul . 83 Come live with me and be my Love 131 Come ...
Contents
50 | 73 |
Alexander Montgomerie b 1540 d | 80 |
Fulke Greville Lord Brooke b 1554 | 145 |
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