| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Robert Seymour Bridges. (18441930) (continued) |
| | | 7995 | Scatter the clouds that hide The face of heaven, and show Where sweet peace doth abide, Where Truth and Beauty grow. |
| Morning Hymn. |
| 7996 | Behind the western bars The shrouded day retreats, And unperceived the stars Steal to their sovran seats.
And whiter grows the foam, The small moon lightens more; And as I turn me home, My shadow walks before. |
| The Clouds have left the Sky. |
| | | John Henry Boner. (18451903) |
| | | 7997 | Gather leaves and grasses, Love, to-day; For the Autumn passes Soon away. Chilling winds are blowing. It will soon be snowing. |
| Gather Leaves and Grasses. |
| 7998 | Ah, we fondly cherish Faded things That had better perish. Memory clings To each leaf it saves. Chilly winds are blowing. It will soon be snowing On our graves. |
| Gather Leaves and Grasses. |
| 7999 | I love you because Youre a sweet little fool! |
| The sweet little Fool (The Sequel). |
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