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Page 333
... leaves ; For long I struggled with my hapless fate , And staid and toiled till it was dark and late , - Yet these are all my sheaves . Full well I know I have more tares than wheat , - Brambles and flowers , dry stalks , and withered leaves ...
... leaves ; For long I struggled with my hapless fate , And staid and toiled till it was dark and late , - Yet these are all my sheaves . Full well I know I have more tares than wheat , - Brambles and flowers , dry stalks , and withered leaves ...
Page 465
... leaves into brightness and ban- ished into dark interstices the lake and sky ; then the fire died into embers , the leaves faded into solid darkness in their turn , and water and heavens showed light and close and near , until fresh ...
... leaves into brightness and ban- ished into dark interstices the lake and sky ; then the fire died into embers , the leaves faded into solid darkness in their turn , and water and heavens showed light and close and near , until fresh ...
Page 467
... leaves , an inch in diameter . All these grow from the deep , dark water , -and the blacker it is , the fairer their whiteness shows . But your eye follows the stem often vainly into those sombre depths , and vainly seeks to behold Sa ...
... leaves , an inch in diameter . All these grow from the deep , dark water , -and the blacker it is , the fairer their whiteness shows . But your eye follows the stem often vainly into those sombre depths , and vainly seeks to behold Sa ...
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