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" A little time that we may fill Or with such good works or such ill As loose the bonds or make them strong Wherein all manhood suffers wrong. By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who rest not ; who think long Till they discern as from a hill... "
The Century: 1902 - Page 104
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 14

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1882 - 524 pages
...such good works or such ill As loose the bonds or make them strong Wherein all manhood suffers wrong. By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who...and those souls free, The sacred spaces of the sea. Here let us leave Mr. Swinburne, for this is the utmost height his teaching can attain. And that this...
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Songs Before Sunrise

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1880 - 308 pages
...such good works or such ill As loose the bonds or make them strong Wherein all manhood suffers wrong. By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who...Known of souls only, and those souls free, The sacred smces of the sea. THE EVE OF REVOLUTION. 1. THE trumpets of the four winds of the world From the ends...
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Sunrise; a Story of These Times

William Black - 1881 - 474 pages
...such good works or such ill As loose the bonds or make them strong, Wherein all manhood suffers wrong. By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who...and those souls free, The sacred spaces of the sea." of the night, and the traitors gone down to Erebus ; perhaps, for this new life together, they might...
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Sunrise: A Story of These Times, Volume 3

William Black - 1881 - 334 pages
...good works or such ill As loose the bonds or make them strong Wherein all manhood suffers wrong. Ey rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who...and those souls free, The sacred spaces of the sea." Surely it was still for him and her together to stand on some such height, hand in hand, and watch...
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Sunrise: A Story of These Times, Volume 2

William Black - 1881 - 328 pages
...such good works or such ill As loose the bonds or make them strong Wherein all man/mod suffers wrong. By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who...as from a hill At the sun's hour of morning song, Knunun of souls only, and those skuls free, The sacred spaces of the sea. " Surely it was still for...
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Sunrise, Volume 3

William Black - 1881 - 336 pages
...suffers wrong. By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who rett not; who think long Till thiv discern as from a hill At the sun's hour of morning song, Knnvn of souls only, and those souls free, The sacred spaces of the sea." Surely it was still for him...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 14

1882 - 524 pages
...such good works or such ill As loose the bonds or make them strong Wherein all manhood suffers wrong. By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who...and those souls free, The sacred spaces of the sea. Here let us leave Mr. Swinburne, for this is the utmost height his teaching can attain. And that this...
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Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.

1883 - 378 pages
...such good works or such ill As loose the bonds or make them strong Wherein all manhood suffers wrong. By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who...and those souls free, The sacred spaces of the sea. FROM "MATER TRIUMPHALIS" I do not bid thee spare me, O dreadful mother ! I pray thee that thou spare...
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Sunrise

William Black - 1883 - 834 pages
...days dead and this their son. " A little time that we may fill Or with such good works or such ill By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who...and those souls free, The sacred spaces of the sea." Surely it was still for him and her together to stand on some such height, hand-in-hand, and watch...
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Living English poets [selections from their works].

English poets - 1883 - 364 pages
...such good works or such ill As loose the bonds or make them strong Wherein all manhood suffers wrong. By rose-hung river and light-foot rill There are who...not; who think long Till they discern as from a hill FROM "MATER TRIUMPHALIS" I do not bid thee spare me, O dreadful mother! I pray thee that thou spare...
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