Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 168
... blood of world - redeeming power , What time they crucified the Son of God . And it bears witness to the blood they shed ; All instruments of torture which the malice Of the vile murderers employed , ' tis said , Are counterfeited ...
... blood of world - redeeming power , What time they crucified the Son of God . And it bears witness to the blood they shed ; All instruments of torture which the malice Of the vile murderers employed , ' tis said , Are counterfeited ...
Page 218
... blood are ever at thy service . For thou , my people , art the true Emperor , the true lord of the land — thy will is sovereign and more legitimate than that purple Tel est notre plaisir , which grounds itself upon divine right ...
... blood are ever at thy service . For thou , my people , art the true Emperor , the true lord of the land — thy will is sovereign and more legitimate than that purple Tel est notre plaisir , which grounds itself upon divine right ...
Page 277
... blood , and the sky above became of a ghastly , corpse - like pallor , and the stars came out large and threatening ; and those stars were black , black as glooming coal . But the tones of the violin grew ever more stormy and defiant ...
... blood , and the sky above became of a ghastly , corpse - like pallor , and the stars came out large and threatening ; and those stars were black , black as glooming coal . But the tones of the violin grew ever more stormy and defiant ...
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BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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