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| 3301. | Snap-Dragon by David Herbert Lawrence> | | She bade me follow to her garden where
The mellow sunlight stood as in a cup
Between the old grey walls; I did not dare
To raise my face, I did ... |
| 3302. | Reproach by David Herbert Lawrence> | | Had I but known yesterday,
Helen, you could discharge the ache
Out of the cloud;
Had I known yesterday you could take
The turgid electric ache aw... |
| 3303. | A Passing Bell by David Herbert Lawrence> | | Mournfully to and fro, to and fro the trees are waving;
What did you say, my dear?
The rain-bruised leaves are suddenly shaken, as a child
Asleep ... |
| 3304. | Perfidy by David Herbert Lawrence> | | Hollow rang the house when I knocked on the door,
And I lingered on the threshold with my hand
Upraised to knock and knock once more:
Listening f... |
| 3305. | A Prayer for a Mother's Birthday by Henry Van Dyke> | | Lord Jesus, Thou hast known
A mother's love and tender care:
And Thou wilt hear, while for my own
Mother most dear I make this birthday prayer.
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| 3306. | A Scrap of Paper by Henry Van Dyke> | | "Will you go to war just for a scrap of paper?" -- Question
of the German Chancellor to the British Ambassador,
August 5, 1914.
A mocking qu... |
| 3307. | America's Prosperity by Henry Van Dyke> | | They tell me thou art rich, my country: gold
In glittering flood has poured into thy chest;
Thy flocks and herds increase, thy barns are pressed
Wi... |
| 3308. | An American in Europe by Henry Van Dyke> | | 'Tis fine to see the Old World, and travel up and down
Among the famous palaces and cities of renown,
To admire the crumbly castles and the statues... |
| 3309. | Departure by Henry Van Dyke> | | Oh, why are you shining so bright, big Sun,
And why is the garden so gay?
Do you know that my days of delight are done,
Do you know I am going awa... |
| 3310. | God of the Open Air by Henry Van Dyke> | | I
Thou who hast made thy dwelling fair
With flowers beneath, above with starry lights,
And set thine altars everywhere,--
On mountain heights,
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