Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 134
... wild ! Delirium mad ! I rave ! The darkness yawns , the billows crash , Jehovah , hear and save ! O pitiful God , forsake me not ! O merciful God Shaddai ! A something falls in the sea like lead . Shaddai ! Shaddai ! Adonai ! - The sun ...
... wild ! Delirium mad ! I rave ! The darkness yawns , the billows crash , Jehovah , hear and save ! O pitiful God , forsake me not ! O merciful God Shaddai ! A something falls in the sea like lead . Shaddai ! Shaddai ! Adonai ! - The sun ...
Page 163
... wild , Cupid's steeple - chase unsparing . Healthier far , indeed , for thee Is , meseems , an ailing man To a lover , who , like me , Scarcely move a finger can . To our heart's bond , then thy sport of Love , dear , sacrifice : it ...
... wild , Cupid's steeple - chase unsparing . Healthier far , indeed , for thee Is , meseems , an ailing man To a lover , who , like me , Scarcely move a finger can . To our heart's bond , then thy sport of Love , dear , sacrifice : it ...
Page 309
... wild locks on their necks . The young men also wore wreaths of vine - leaves . Both men and women , swinging in their hands golden staffs covered with vine leaves , hastened joyously to greet the new- comers . One of the latter threw ...
... wild locks on their necks . The young men also wore wreaths of vine - leaves . Both men and women , swinging in their hands golden staffs covered with vine leaves , hastened joyously to greet the new- comers . One of the latter threw ...
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BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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