The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Complete
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and the plane
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me the summe
hrob with life i
be theirs; I
simply human
dust is fashion
cold and hunge
fear of worlds
others worthi
not save throu
veils of langu
folds, we dare
her self which
our name; the
censed freedom
sorrows and our
e, that throws
ed speech and
rayer is silenc
temple where
ed in light, hav
nchise, though
arland; hear
such form
n fitful whisp
slumbers, wakes
loating in the
d the fairest
ely thoughts
marvels of th
measure; I
rgined, unil
meaning to the
in the graciou
clothe thyself
my side, my vo
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fingers wanderi
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soul through so
ong that long ha
summer kindle
alto, like the
brooding, fond,
instrel's pass
trembling as
shaken till i
ragrance. Such t
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as he sang hi
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hunders through h