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" Our dear heart-jewels and our garlands fair. Perhaps Thou knewest that the flowers would die, And the long-voyaged hoards be found but dust : So took'st them, while unchanged. To Thee we trust For incorruptible treasure : Thou art just. "
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by Tom Hood - 1857 - 337 pages
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...before, Do lay down at Thy feet without a sigh Each after each our precious things and rare, Our dear heart-jewels and our garlands fair. Perhaps Thou knewest...the flowers would die, And the long-voyaged hoards be found but dust: So took'st them, while unchanged. To Thee we trust For incorruptible treasure: Thou...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 30

1851 - 658 pages
...Infinite ! stand thee before, And lay down at thy feet, without one sigh, Each after each, our lovely things and rare — Our close heart-jewels and our...the flowers would die, And the long-voyaged hoards be found all dust ; So take them, while unchanged. To thee we trust For incorruptible treasure ; —...
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Thoughts on the Death of Little Children

Samuel Irenæus Prime - 1852 - 168 pages
...Infinite ! stand thee before, And lay down at Thy feet, without one sigh, Each after each, our lovely things and rare, Our close heart-jewels and our garlands...the flowers would die, And the long-voyaged hoards be found all dust ; So take them while unchanged. To Thee we trust For incorruptible treasure — Thou...
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Poems; by the author of John Halifax, gentleman

Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - 1859 - 430 pages
...before, Do lay down at Thy feet without a sigh, Each after each, our precious things and rare, Our dear heart-jewels and our garlands fair. Perhaps Thou knewest that the flowers would die, And the long- voyaged hoards be found but dust, So took'st them, while unchanged. To Thee we trust For incorruptible...
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Poems

Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - 1860 - 284 pages
...before, Do lay down at Thy feet without a sigh Each after each our precious things and rare, Our dear heart-jewels and our garlands fair. Perhaps Thou knewest...the flowers would die, And the long-voyaged hoards be found but dust: So took'st them, while unchanged. To Thee we trust For incorruptible treasure: Thou...
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Thoughts on the Death of Little Children

Samuel Irenæus Prime - 1865 - 182 pages
...Infinite! stand tliee before, And lay down at Thy feet, without one sigh, Each after each, our lovely things and rare, Our close heart-jewels and our garlands...the flowers would die, And the long-voyaged hoards be found all dust; So take them while unchanged. To Thee we trust For incorruptible treasure—Thou...
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Tangles and Tales ...

Edward Charles Mogridge - 1865 - 628 pages
...Thy feet, without one sigh, Each after each, our lovely things and rare — Our choice heart jewels and our garlands fair. Perhaps Thou knewest that the flowers would die, And the long voyaged hoards be found all dust : So take them, while unchanged. To Thee we trust For incorruptible...
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Kate Marstone: Or, Happy Hearts Make Happy Homes

1866 - 324 pages
...Infinite ! stand thee before, And lay down at thy feet, without one sigh, Each after each, our lovely things and rare — Our close heart-jewels, and our...the flowers would die, And the long-voyaged hoards be found all dust ; So take them, while unchanged. To thee we trust For incorruptible treasure ; —...
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Thoughts on the Death of Little Children

Samuel Irenæus Prime - 1866 - 190 pages
...Infinite ! stand thee before, And lay down at Thy feet, without one sigh, Each after each, our lovely things and rare, Our close heart-jewels and our garlands...Perhaps Thou knewest that the flowers would die, And the long- voyaged hoards be found all dust ; So take them while unchanged. To Thee we trust For incorruptible...
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Poems, by the author of 'John Halifax, gentleman'. Author's ed

Dinah Maria Craik - 1867 - 288 pages
...before, Do lay down at Thy feet without a sigh Each after each our precious things and rare, Our dear heart-jewels and our garlands fair. Perhaps Thou knewest...the flowers would die, And the long-voyaged hoards be found but dust : So took'st them, while unchanged. To Thee we trust For incorruptible treasure :...
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