Poems, 91. numberMacmillan, 1870 - 143 pages |
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... me late returning Bruised of my brethren , wounded from within , Stoop with sad countenance and blushes burning , Bitter with weariness and sick with sin : - - Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. AT 1-2 SAINT PAUL .. 3.
... me late returning Bruised of my brethren , wounded from within , Stoop with sad countenance and blushes burning , Bitter with weariness and sick with sin : - - Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. AT 1-2 SAINT PAUL .. 3.
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... me late returning Bruised of my brethren , wounded from within , Stoop with sad countenance and blushes burning , Bitter with weariness and sick with sin : - So to thy presence get me and reveal it , 1-2 SAINT PAUL .. 3.
... me late returning Bruised of my brethren , wounded from within , Stoop with sad countenance and blushes burning , Bitter with weariness and sick with sin : - So to thy presence get me and reveal it , 1-2 SAINT PAUL .. 3.
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... bitter , pray thee for the sweet . Then with a ripple and a radiance thro ' me Rise and be manifest , o Morning Star ! Flow on my soul , thou Spirit , and renew me , Fill with Thyself , and let the rest be far . Safe to the hidden house ...
... bitter , pray thee for the sweet . Then with a ripple and a radiance thro ' me Rise and be manifest , o Morning Star ! Flow on my soul , thou Spirit , and renew me , Fill with Thyself , and let the rest be far . Safe to the hidden house ...
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... with a reckless shivering of laughter Wroth at the woe which thou hast seen so long , Question if any recompense hereafter Waits to atone the intolerable wrong : Is there not wrong too bitter for atoning ? What 2-2 SAINT PAUL , 19.
... with a reckless shivering of laughter Wroth at the woe which thou hast seen so long , Question if any recompense hereafter Waits to atone the intolerable wrong : Is there not wrong too bitter for atoning ? What 2-2 SAINT PAUL , 19.
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Frederic William Henry Myers. Is there not wrong too bitter for atoning ? What are these desperate and hideous years ? Hast Thou not heard Thy whole creation groaning , Sighs of the bondsmen , and a woman's tears ? Yes , and to her , the ...
Frederic William Henry Myers. Is there not wrong too bitter for atoning ? What are these desperate and hideous years ? Hast Thou not heard Thy whole creation groaning , Sighs of the bondsmen , and a woman's tears ? Yes , and to her , the ...
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