Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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... thine be done . " They are striving for that silence in their own bosoms that shall make the voice that created all things heard . It is the self which opposes this , that they feel with- in them and see without them ; and it is this ...
... thine be done . " They are striving for that silence in their own bosoms that shall make the voice that created all things heard . It is the self which opposes this , that they feel with- in them and see without them ; and it is this ...
Page 136
... thine other gifts to me endears ; And while within her darkened couch I sleep , Thine eyes untired above will constant vigils keep . THE LATTER RAIN . THE latter rain , -it falls 136 POEMS .
... thine other gifts to me endears ; And while within her darkened couch I sleep , Thine eyes untired above will constant vigils keep . THE LATTER RAIN . THE latter rain , -it falls 136 POEMS .
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Jones Very. THE CLAY . THOU shalt do what Thou wilt with thine own hand , Thou form'st the spirit like the moulded clay ; For those who love Thee keep thy just command , And in thine image grow as they obey ; New tints and forms with ...
Jones Very. THE CLAY . THOU shalt do what Thou wilt with thine own hand , Thou form'st the spirit like the moulded clay ; For those who love Thee keep thy just command , And in thine image grow as they obey ; New tints and forms with ...
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