Songs of the heart: poems, Issue 538

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Contents

I
11
II
16
III
20
IV
22
V
24
VI
26
VII
28
VIII
29

IX
34
X
38
XI
40
XII
44
XIII
47
XIV
49
XV
52
XVI
54
XVII
56
XVIII
58
XIX
60
XX
62
XXI
64
XXII
66
XXIII
68
XXIV
70
XXV
72
XXXIV
83
XXXV
84
XXXVI
87
XXXVII
89
XXXVIII
91
XXXIX
93
XL
95
XLI
97
XLII
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XLIII
100
XLIV
101
XLV
103
XLVI
105
XLVII
107
XLVIII
108
XLIX
110

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Page 1 - Read from some humbler poet. Whose songs gushed from his heart. As showers from the clouds of summer. Or tears from the eyelids start; Who, through long days of labor.
Page 47 - what music hast thou provided for thy saints in heaven, when thou affordest bad men such music on earth?" There appears to be a meaning in the sound beyond what reaches the ear ; it links itself with the aspects of nature, with the spirit of the hour, or blends with the sad reminiscence or the hopeful reverie, like its echo or response. There is, too, a metaphysical...
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