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Page 112
... heaven is bending , Deep repose our eyes will close , Dust to dust in calmness blending . Heart with heart shall blend above , Where affection's bands are surer ; For earth hath known no stronger love , Heaven hath never blessed a purer ...
... heaven is bending , Deep repose our eyes will close , Dust to dust in calmness blending . Heart with heart shall blend above , Where affection's bands are surer ; For earth hath known no stronger love , Heaven hath never blessed a purer ...
Page 184
... Heaven ? The court of Heaven ! Ah , thou canst not there Hold dark communion with associates vile , Whose very breath has now a power to shade The brightest character that Earth can boast , — The hour has come - and who , alas ! shall ...
... Heaven ? The court of Heaven ! Ah , thou canst not there Hold dark communion with associates vile , Whose very breath has now a power to shade The brightest character that Earth can boast , — The hour has come - and who , alas ! shall ...
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... Heaven . EVENING SONG OF THE TYROLESE PEASANTS . BY MRS . HEMANS . Come to the sunset tree ! The day is past and gone ; The woodman's axe lies free , And the reaper's work is done . The twilight star to heaven ; And the summer dew to ...
... Heaven . EVENING SONG OF THE TYROLESE PEASANTS . BY MRS . HEMANS . Come to the sunset tree ! The day is past and gone ; The woodman's axe lies free , And the reaper's work is done . The twilight star to heaven ; And the summer dew to ...
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