Poems
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“It is finished”
Dear Lord, let me recount to Thee / Some of the great things thou hast done / For me, even me … -
“It kindles all my soul”
From the Latin by John Mason Neale / “Urit me Patriæ decor.” / IT kindles all my soul, … -
“Jesus shall reign”
Jesus shall reign where’er the sun / Does his successive journeys run,— / His kingdom spread from shore to shore, … -
“Keep sweet and keep movin’”
Homely phrase of our southland bright— / Keep steady step to the flam of the drum; / Touch to the left—eyes to the right— … -
“Knee-deep in June”
I. / tell you what I like the best— / ’Long about knee-deep in June, … -
“Knocking, ever knocking”
“Behold, I stand at the door, and knock.” / —REVELATIONS iii. 20. / KNOCKING, knocking, ever knocking? … -
“Lead, kindly Light”
Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom, / Lead thou me on! / The night is dark, and I am far from home,— … -
“Let dogs delight to bark and bite”
Let dogs delight to bark and bite, / For God hath made them so; / Let bears and lions growl and fight, … -
“Let me not to the marriage of true minds”
Sonnet Cxvi. / let me not to the marriage of true minds / Admit impediments: love is not love, … -
“Let not woman e’er complain”
Let not woman e’er complain / Of inconstancy in love; / Let not woman e’er complain …
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