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Page 76
... flowers , that bloomed to fade , On my loved sister's stirless breast , In one cold grave , those flowers are laid ! I have not numbered twenty years ; — Yet oft at sorrow's shrine have bowed , To shed the offering of my tears , And ...
... flowers , that bloomed to fade , On my loved sister's stirless breast , In one cold grave , those flowers are laid ! I have not numbered twenty years ; — Yet oft at sorrow's shrine have bowed , To shed the offering of my tears , And ...
Page 124
... flowers , The sunshine and the shade . And yet ( ungrateful that I am ! ) I've turn'd in sullen mood , From all these things , whereof He said , When the great whole was finished , That they were " very good . " My sadness on the ...
... flowers , The sunshine and the shade . And yet ( ungrateful that I am ! ) I've turn'd in sullen mood , From all these things , whereof He said , When the great whole was finished , That they were " very good . " My sadness on the ...
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... FLOWERS . " No marvel woman should love flowers , they bear So much of fanciful similitude To her own history . " " Tis said each little flower that blows , From the wild violet to the rose , Has in its leaves a mystic tone , A hidden ...
... FLOWERS . " No marvel woman should love flowers , they bear So much of fanciful similitude To her own history . " " Tis said each little flower that blows , From the wild violet to the rose , Has in its leaves a mystic tone , A hidden ...
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