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| 3871. | Providence by George Herbert> | | O Sacred Providence, who from end to end
Strongly and sweetly movest! shall I write,
And not of thee, through whom my fingers bend
To hold my quill... |
| 3872. | Clasping of Hands by George Herbert> | | LORD, Thou art mine, and I am Thine,
If mine I am; and Thine much more
Then I or ought or can be mine.
Yet to be Thine doth me restore,
So tha... |
| 3873. | Praise (I) by George Herbert> | | To write a verse or two is all the praise
That I can raise:
Mend my estate in any ways,
Thou shalt have more.
I go to Church; help me to wings... |
| 3874. | The H. Scriptures I by George Herbert> | | Oh Book! infinite sweetness! let my heart
Suck ev'ry letter, and a honey gain,
Precious for any grief in any part;
To clear the breast, to mollif... |
| 3875. | The Temper (II) by George Herbert> | | It cannot be. Where is that mighty joy,
Which just now took up all my heart?
Lord, if thou must needs use thy dart,
Save that, and me; or sin fo... |
| 3876. | Sepulchre by George Herbert> | | O blessed body! Whither are thou thrown?
No lodging for thee, but a cold hard stone?
So many hearts on earth, and yet not one
Receive thee?
Sur... |
| 3877. | Listen, Lord: A Prayer by James Weldon Johnson> | | O Lord, we come this morning
Knee-bowed and body-bent
Before Thy throne of grace.
O Lord--this morning--
Bow our hearts beneath our knees,
And ou... |
| 3878. | A Private by Edward Thomas> | | This ploughman dead in battle slept out of doors
Many a frozen night, and merrily
Answered staid drinkers, good bedmen, and all bores:
"At Mrs Gree... |
| 3879. | Adlestrop by Edward Thomas> | | Yes, I remember Adlestrop --
The name, because one afternoon
Of heat the express-train drew up there
Unwontedly. It was late June.
The steam... |
| 3880. | Aspens by Edward Thomas> | | All day and night, save winter, every weather,
Above the inn, the smithy and the shop,
The aspens at the cross-roads talk together
Of rain, until ... |
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