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PIP THERE is a Reaper , whose name is Death , And , with his sickle keen , He reaps the bearded grain at a breath , And the flowers that grow between . to me , I will give them all back again . " Shall I have nought that is fair ?
PIP THERE is a Reaper , whose name is Death , And , with his sickle keen , He reaps the bearded grain at a breath , And the flowers that grow between . to me , I will give them all back again . " Shall I have nought that is fair ?
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Within my breast there is no light , But the cold light of stars ; I give the first watch of the night To the n planet Mars . મૈં The star of the unconquered will , He rises in my breast , Serene , and resc ' te , and still ...
Within my breast there is no light , But the cold light of stars ; I give the first watch of the night To the n planet Mars . મૈં The star of the unconquered will , He rises in my breast , Serene , and resc ' te , and still ...
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For him the wind , ay , and the yellow leaves Shall have a voice , and give him eloquent teachings . He shall so hear the solemn hymn , that Death He lifted up for all , that he shall go To his long resting - place without a tear .
For him the wind , ay , and the yellow leaves Shall have a voice , and give him eloquent teachings . He shall so hear the solemn hymn , that Death He lifted up for all , that he shall go To his long resting - place without a tear .
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99 The following stanzas of the poem were found in the author's pocket , after his death on the field of battle : " O World ! so few the years we live , Would that the life which thou dost give Were life indeed !
99 The following stanzas of the poem were found in the author's pocket , after his death on the field of battle : " O World ! so few the years we live , Would that the life which thou dost give Were life indeed !
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Even at the price of thine , give me repose ! Sweet error ! -he but slept , I breathe again ;Come , gentle dreams , the hour of sleep beguile ! O ! when shall he , for whom I sigh in vain , Beside me watch to see thy waking smile ?
Even at the price of thine , give me repose ! Sweet error ! -he but slept , I breathe again ;Come , gentle dreams , the hour of sleep beguile ! O ! when shall he , for whom I sigh in vain , Beside me watch to see thy waking smile ?
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