The Toiling of Felix: And Other PoemsC. Scribner's Sons, 1901 - 88 էջ |
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... throngs of men . They met and parted oft with moving lips That seemed to mean far more than she could see . No deed of anger or of tenderness Could bring such sudden changes to the face , Could work such magical effects in life , As ...
... throngs of men . They met and parted oft with moving lips That seemed to mean far more than she could see . No deed of anger or of tenderness Could bring such sudden changes to the face , Could work such magical effects in life , As ...
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... throngs of men , Concealed by meekness and simplicity . And ever as he walked the city streets , Or sat in quietude beside the sea , Or trod the hillsides and the harvest fields , The multitude passed by and knew him not . But 35.
... throngs of men , Concealed by meekness and simplicity . And ever as he walked the city streets , Or sat in quietude beside the sea , Or trod the hillsides and the harvest fields , The multitude passed by and knew him not . But 35.
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... thronged with varying forms of viewless life . To every living thing a voice was given Distinct and personal . The forest trees Were not more diverse in their shades of green Than in their tones of speech ; and every bird That nested in ...
... thronged with varying forms of viewless life . To every living thing a voice was given Distinct and personal . The forest trees Were not more diverse in their shades of green Than in their tones of speech ; and every bird That nested in ...
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... a porch And looking out with patient peaceful eyes On the confusions of the noisy throng , As one who sits beside a whirling stream And watches it serenely : for he knows The meaning of the tide , and whence it comes 42.
... a porch And looking out with patient peaceful eyes On the confusions of the noisy throng , As one who sits beside a whirling stream And watches it serenely : for he knows The meaning of the tide , and whence it comes 42.
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... throng To welcome her with song , And follow in her train : Each minstrel weaves his part In that wild - flowery strain , And I know them all again By their echo in my heart . It's little that I care About my darling's place In 73 The ...
... throng To welcome her with song , And follow in her train : Each minstrel weaves his part In that wild - flowery strain , And I know them all again By their echo in my heart . It's little that I care About my darling's place In 73 The ...
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Art thou beside birds bless Blooming late bread ceaseless cleave the wood confusion creeping cries dark dawn dear Master divine dreams runs echo eyes fear fill the world flood flows flying gate of sound gift hand Happy kingdom hear heard heart heaven hermit human human voice Jesus knew labour light little boatie little king living things lonely looks luck midnight mighty morn moving lips murmur mystic neath never night o'er once pain papyrus pass pilgrim prayer Raise the stone rest REVEILLE River Nile river of dreams rocks rose round round the Mountain second gate seemed Serapion sight silent world sing softly song soul spoke strife temple Thee There's Thou hast thou shalt find throng tide TOILING OF FELIX touch trees tumult unclosed underneath unseen Vainly Vera heard Vera's vision voice of perfect waited wandering waves weary wind words