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| 3411. | Oh fair enough are sky and plain by A. E. Housman> | | Oh fair enough are sky and plain,
But I know fairer far:
Those are as beautiful again
That in the water are;
The pools and rivers wash so cl... |
| 3412. | There Pass the Careless People by A. E. Housman> | | There pass the careless people
That call their souls their own:
Here by the road I loiter,
How idle and alone.
Ah, past the plunge of plumme... |
| 3413. | The rainy Pleiads wester by A. E. Housman> | | The rainy Pleiads wester,
Orion plunges prone,
The stroke of midnight ceases
And I lie down alone.
The rainy Pleiads wester,
And seek beyond th... |
| 3414. | Oh, see how thick the goldcup flowers by A. E. Housman> | | Oh, see how thick the goldcup flowers
Are lying in field and lane,
With dandelions to tell the hours
That never are told again.
Oh may I squir... |
| 3415. | When Smoke Stood Up From Ludlow by A. E. Housman> | | When smoke stood up from Ludlow,
And mist blew off from Teme,
And blithe afield to ploughing
Against the morning beam
I strode beside my team,... |
| 3416. | Westward on the High-Hilled Plains by A. E. Housman> | | Westward on the high-hilled plains
Where for me the world began,
Still, I think, in newer veins
Frets the changeless blood of man.
Now that ... |
| 3417. | On Your Midnight Pallet Lying by A. E. Housman> | | On your midnight pallet lying,
Listen, and undo the door:
Lads that waste the light in sighing
In the dark should sigh no more;
Night should e... |
| 3418. | Against Evil Company by Isaac Watts> | | Why should I join with those in Play,
In whom I've no delight,
Who curse and swear, but never pray,
Who call ill Names, and fight.
I hate to he... |
| 3419. | Examples of Early Piety by Isaac Watts> | | What blest examples do I find
Writ in the Word of Truth
Of children that began to mind
Religion in their youth!
Jesus, who reigns above the sky,... |
| 3420. | Hymn 16 Part 2 by Isaac Watts> | | The enjoyment of Christ; or, Delight in ordinances.
Lord, what a heav'n of saving grace
Shines through the beauties of thy face,
And lights our p... |
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