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| 3851. | The Supreme Sacrifice by Emma Lazarus> | | Well-nigh two thousand years hath Israel
Suffered the scorn of man for love of God;
Endured the outlaw's ban, the yoke, the rod,
With perfect pa... |
| 3852. | I Find No Peace by Sir Thomas Wyatt> | | I find no peace, and all my war is done.
I fear and hope. I burn and freeze like ice.
I fly above the wind, yet can I not arise;
And nought I hav... |
| 3853. | In Spain by Sir Thomas Wyatt> | | Tagus, farewell! that westward with thy streams
Turns up the grains of gold already tried
With spur and sail, for I go to seek the Thames
Gainward... |
| 3854. | Is It Possible by Sir Thomas Wyatt> | | Is it possible
That so high debate,
So sharp, so sore, and of such rate,
Should end so soon and was begun so late?
Is it possible?
Is it possib... |
| 3855. | Mine Own John Poynz by Sir Thomas Wyatt> | | Mine own John Poynz, since ye delight to know
The cause why that homeward I me draw,
And flee the press of courts, whereso they go,
Rather than to ... |
| 3856. | Since so Ye Please by Sir Thomas Wyatt> | | Since so ye please to hear me plain,
And that ye do rejoice my smart,
Me list no lenger to remain
To such as be so overthwart.
But cursed be tha... |
| 3857. | Peace by George Herbert> | | Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell? I humbly crave,
Let me once know.
I sought thee in a secret cave,
And ask'd, if Peace were there,
A hollow win... |
| 3858. | The Pulley by George Herbert> | | When God at first made man,
Having a glass of blessings standing by,
Let us (said He) pour on him all we can:
Let the world's riches, which dispers... |
| 3859. | Redemption by George Herbert> | | Having been tenant long to a rich lord,
Not thriving, I resolved to be bold,
And make a suit unto him, to afford
A new small-rented lease, and c... |
| 3860. | The Pearl by George Herbert> | | The Kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man,
seeking goodly pearls; who, when he had found one,
sold all that he had and bought it.—Matthe... |
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