But the gray and the cold are haunted; By a beauty akin to pain, --By a sense of a something wanted, That never will come again.
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I dream of the purple gloryOf the roseate mountain-heightAnd the sweet-to-remember storyOf a distant and clear delight.William Story
The hymn of the low and the humble, the weary, the broken in heart, Who strove and who failed, acting bravely a silent and desperate part.
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When, full of warm and eager love,I clasp you in my fond embrace,You gently push me back and say,Take care, my dear, you'll spoil my lace.
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Speak, History Who are life's victors Unroll thy long annals and sayAre they those whom the world calls the victors, who won the success of a day
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Those black eyes I once so praisedNow are hard and sharp and coldWhere's the love that through them blazedWhere's the tenderness of old
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We live as much in all that we have lostAs what we own.
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