Representative PoemsDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1937 - 741 pages |
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... O'er life's long deserts with its charge of woe , With sad congratulation joins the train , Where beasts and men together o'er the plain . Move on , a mighty caravan of pain ; 195 Hope , strength , and courage , social suffering brings ...
... O'er life's long deserts with its charge of woe , With sad congratulation joins the train , Where beasts and men together o'er the plain . Move on , a mighty caravan of pain ; 195 Hope , strength , and courage , social suffering brings ...
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... o'er and o'er has told The Boy , who is her best delight , Both what to follow , what to shun , What do , and what to leave undone , How turn to left , and how to right . 55 And Betty's most especial charge , Was , " Johnny ! Johnny ...
... o'er and o'er has told The Boy , who is her best delight , Both what to follow , what to shun , What do , and what to leave undone , How turn to left , and how to right . 55 And Betty's most especial charge , Was , " Johnny ! Johnny ...
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William Wordsworth Arthur Beatty. That haunts the Sailor , measuring o'er and o'er His short domain upon the vessel's deck , While she pursues her course through the dreary sea . When thou hadst quitted Esthwaite's pleasant shore , And ...
William Wordsworth Arthur Beatty. That haunts the Sailor , measuring o'er and o'er His short domain upon the vessel's deck , While she pursues her course through the dreary sea . When thou hadst quitted Esthwaite's pleasant shore , And ...
Contents
PREFACE | xxi |
THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE OR THE FATE | lxiv |
Lines Written While Sailing in a Boat at Evening | 29 |
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