Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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Page 55
... Father utter . It was the same Father that fashioned him who wears a crown , and the shaggy monarch of the forest , who could alone give the corresponding state in the mind of a Shakspeare ; which enabled him to be with the ease and ...
... Father utter . It was the same Father that fashioned him who wears a crown , and the shaggy monarch of the forest , who could alone give the corresponding state in the mind of a Shakspeare ; which enabled him to be with the ease and ...
Page 139
... labors stored , And to the poor with him the pittance give ; No more to want , the long expected heir With Christ the Father's love forevermore to share . THE SPIRIT LAND . FATHER ! thy wonders do not POEMS . 139 Bread,
... labors stored , And to the poor with him the pittance give ; No more to want , the long expected heir With Christ the Father's love forevermore to share . THE SPIRIT LAND . FATHER ! thy wonders do not POEMS . 139 Bread,
Page 161
... each sound with new delight . Each object wear the dress that then it wore ; And he , as when erect in soul he stood , Hear from his Father's lips that all is good . 11 CHANGE . FATHER ! there is no change to live POEMS . 161 Nature,
... each sound with new delight . Each object wear the dress that then it wore ; And he , as when erect in soul he stood , Hear from his Father's lips that all is good . 11 CHANGE . FATHER ! there is no change to live POEMS . 161 Nature,
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