The Toiling of Felix: And Other PoemsC. Scribner's Sons, 1901 - 88 էջ |
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... was yet unblessed . Seeking Christ , in vain he waited for the vision of the Lord ; Vainly pondered all the volumes where the creeds of men were stored ; Vainly shut himself in silence , keeping vigil night and 6 Legend.
... was yet unblessed . Seeking Christ , in vain he waited for the vision of the Lord ; Vainly pondered all the volumes where the creeds of men were stored ; Vainly shut himself in silence , keeping vigil night and 6 Legend.
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... waited as one watcheth for the morn : Still Thou hidest in the heavens , still Thou leavest me forlorn . " Now I seek Thee in the desert , where the holy hermits dwell ; There , beside the saint Serapion , I will find a lonely cell ...
... waited as one watcheth for the morn : Still Thou hidest in the heavens , still Thou leavest me forlorn . " Now I seek Thee in the desert , where the holy hermits dwell ; There , beside the saint Serapion , I will find a lonely cell ...
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... portals , delicate as shells , Suffused with faintest rose of far - off morn , Like underglow of daybreak in the sea , - The ear - gates of the garden of her soul , Shaded by drooping tendrils of brown hair , Waited in 29 VERA.
... portals , delicate as shells , Suffused with faintest rose of far - off morn , Like underglow of daybreak in the sea , - The ear - gates of the garden of her soul , Shaded by drooping tendrils of brown hair , Waited in 29 VERA.
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And Other Poems Henry Van Dyke. Shaded by drooping tendrils of brown hair , Waited in vain for messengers to pass , And thread the inner paths with flying feet , And swiftly knock upon the inmost doors , And enter in , and speak the ...
And Other Poems Henry Van Dyke. Shaded by drooping tendrils of brown hair , Waited in vain for messengers to pass , And thread the inner paths with flying feet , And swiftly knock upon the inmost doors , And enter in , and speak the ...
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... waited long in silent thought , Like one reluctant to bestow a gift , Not for the sake of holding back the thing Entreated , but because he surely knew Of something better that he fain would give If only she would ask it . Then he ...
... waited long in silent thought , Like one reluctant to bestow a gift , Not for the sake of holding back the thing Entreated , but because he surely knew Of something better that he fain would give If only she would ask it . Then he ...
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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