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A child's garden of verses and Underwoods
Now to heroic death invite And now uncurtain fresh delight: O, little boots it thus to
dwell On the remote unneighboured hill! O to be up and doing, O Unfearing and
unshamed to go In all the uproar and the press About my human business!
Robert Louis Stevenson, Alexander Harvey, 1922
Not for me The mute home of unneighboured solitude Our Cormac hungers for
and hunts in vain All the seas over. And I think that God Hath for such rare ordeal
annealed me well By trespass and the fruit of trespass, then By pilgrim sojourn ...
John Huntley Skrine, 1893
... clear eyes solicit still To some bold output of the will, While fairy Fancy far
before And musing Memory-Hold-the-door Now to heroic death invite And now
uncurtain fresh delight: O, little boots it thus to dwell On the remote
unneighboured hill!
Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne Stevenson, 1895
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A Child's Garden of Verses: Underwoods; Ballads
... clear eyes solicit still To some bold output of the will, While fairy Fancy far
before And musing Memory-Hold-the-door Now to heroic death invite And now
uncurtain fresh delight : O, little boots it thus to dwell On the remote
unneighboured hill!
Robert Louis Stevenson, 1900
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The Return to Nature: Songs and Symbols
At last one raven, white with years, Flutters above the basalt rock Whose bitter
waters drip like tears And scoop a hollow in the block. He scans the woods with
ranging een, (For know that ravens never drink Unless unneighboured and
unseen) ...
Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, 1904
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Under two queens. lyrics written for the tercentenary ...
I. Hail, maiden our Queen, right queen of our England, The maiden of lands, the
unconquered, the free, Since lone 'mid the nations, unmastered, unneighboured,
God isied His fair England, God gave her to thee : Thrice hail, for thy crown with ...
John Huntley Skrine, 1884
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Dictionary of Sacred Quotations: Or, Scripture Themes and ...
... their enclosures edge The plain, girdling a country with one hedge: They leave
no place unbought; no piece of earth Which they will not engross; making a
dearth Of all inhabitants; until they stand Unneighboured as unblest within the
land.
Horatio Hastings Weld, 1851
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The New Arcadia and Other Poems ...
... are less deep 2 You see the shepherd and his flocks afield, Hunger and
passion are present there, no less. Fearful ! when suddenly starts forth revealed
Man's soul, unneighboured in its hideousness, Maris darker soul, a PROLOGUE.
Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, 1886
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THE FEMALE PROSE WRITERS OF AMERICA.
0, the unutterable weariness of this worse than dumb- show ! No wonder we
groan in spirit when there are visits to be made ! But some fair, innocent face
looks up at us, out of a forest home, perhaps, or in a wide, unneighboured prairie,
— and ...
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A Cyclopaedia of Sacred Poetical Quotations: Consisting of ...
... Which they will not engross ; making a dearth Of all inhabitants ; until they
stand Unneighboured as unblest within the land. Bishop King. Gold glitters most
where virtue shines no more, As stars from absent suns, have leave to shine.
Young.
Henry Gardiner Adam, 1882