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1 Intro | generations great men have come out of its cradles. 'Today,' 2 Intro | philosopher. The squirrels come from the boughs and climb 3 Intro, 1 | in these verses will have come, in a few generations, to 4 Intro, 1 | corner is out. A summons has come and I am ready for my journey.' 5 Text | ineffable. ~Thy infinite gifts come to me only on these very 6 Text, 1 | look to thy face, and tears come to my eyes. ~All that is 7 Text, 1 | that only as a singer I come before thy presence. ~I 8 Text, 4 | toil. ~Today the summer has come at my window with its sighs 9 Text, 6 | mar our union; they would come between thee and me; their 10 Text, 8 | shoulders! O beggar, to come beg at thy own door! ~Leave 11 Text, 10 | mantle and even like him come down on the dusty soil! ~ 12 Text, 10 | bound with us all for ever. ~Come out of thy meditations and 13 Text, 11 | knock at every alien door to come to his own, and one has 14 Text, 12 | instrument. ~The time has not come true, the words have not 15 Text, 15 | Now, I ask, has the time come at last when I may go in 16 Text, 16 | of such omissions. ~They come with their laws and their 17 Text, 18 | The morning will surely come, the darkness will vanish, 18 Text, 22 | threading thy course to come to me, my friend? ~ 19 Text, 27 | secret and heavy; yet when I come to ask for my good, I quake 20 Text, 29 | shame; but I am ashamed to come to thy door in his company. ~ 21 Text, 33 | thee on every side, and come to thee in everything, and 22 Text, 34 | domestic walls; ~Where words come out from the depth of truth; ~ 23 Text, 36 | thought that my voyage had come to its end at the last limit 24 Text, 36 | were exhausted and the time come to take shelter in a silent 25 Text, 38 | is hard and parched up, come upon me with a shower of 26 Text, 38 | grace is lost from life, come with a burst of song. ~When 27 Text, 38 | shutting me out from beyond, come to me, my lord of silence, 28 Text, 38 | open the door, my king, and come with the ceremony of a king. ~ 29 Text, 38 | holy one, thou wakeful, come with thy light and thy thunder. ~ 30 Text, 40 | for thee, while passers-by come and take my flowers, one 31 Text, 40 | that thou hast promised to come. How could I utter for shame 32 Text, 40 | agape, when they see thee come down from thy seat to raise 33 Text, 41 | words. ~Is the time not come yet? Are there works still 34 Text, 41 | do? Lo, the evening has come down upon the shore and 35 Text, 41 | fading light the seabirds come flying to their nests. ~ 36 Text, 45 | heard and thy messenger has come within my heart and called 37 Text, 45 | It is as if the time were come to wind up my work, and 38 Text, 46 | the morning he suddenly come to my door when I have fallen 39 Text, 46 | my awakened soul let it come from his glance. And let 40 Text, 49 | the luck of my life had come at last. Then of a sudden 41 Text, 50 | some said the king was to come. We laughed and said 'No, 42 Text, 50 | the depth of the night has come the king of our dark, dreary 43 Text, 50 | courtyard. With the storm has come of a sudden our king of 44 Text, 53 | called me and shouted, 'Come with us, the morning is 45 Text, 54 | eyes. ~Has not the word come to you that the flower is 46 Text, 55 | Thus it is that thou hast come down to me. O thou lord 47 Text, 63 | through the dusk. 'I have come to the river,' she said, ' 48 Text, 63 | moment doubtful. 'I have come,' she said at last, 'to 49 Text, 69 | restless, rapid music, seasons come dancing and pass away--- 50 Text, 71 | touch I forget myself. ~Days come and ages pass, and it is 51 Text, 73 | I know not if I shall come back home. I know not whom 52 Text, 76 | know thee as my own and come closer. I know thee as my 53 Text, 82 | breast. ~Wealth and fame come from thee and it is for 54 Text, 86 | and seeking her I have to come to thy door. ~I stand under 55 Text, 86 | eyes to thy face. ~I have come to the brink of eternity 56 Text, 87 | oblivion when their time is come. ~Only the deity of the 57 Text, 88 | work. ~Let then the flowers come out in my garden, though 58 Text, 90 | of life, Death, my death, come and whisper to me! Day 59 Text, 91 | I know that the day will come when my sight of this earth 60 Text, 92 | corner is out. A summons has come and I am ready for my journey. ~ 61 Text, 93 | The evening star will come out when my voyage is done 62 Text, 96 | this sudden sight that is come upon me? The world with 63 Text, 98 | I know that the time has come for thee to take it. What 64 Text, 98 | is thy pleasure, my lord, come silently and take thy seat 65 Text, 101| all works of mine. They come and ask me, 'Who is he?' 66 Text, 101| out from my heart. They come and ask me, 'Tell me all