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1 Intro | tell me something of his life, and of the history of his 2 Intro | not know anything of his life, and of the movements of 3 Intro | the completeness of his life; when he was very young 4 Intro | live, but has spoken out of Life itself, and that is why 5 Intro | we cannot help it. If our life was not a continual warfare, 6 Intro, 1 | that they may sigh over a life without meaning, which is 7 Intro, 1 | yet all they can know of life, or be carried by students 8 Intro, 1 | laid aside when the work of life begins, but, as the generations 9 Intro, 1 | And because I love this life, I know I shall love death 10 Intro, 1 | looking backward upon our life we discover, in our exploration 11 Intro, 2 | often seems to contrast life with that of those who have 12 Intro, 2 | time, remembering how his life had once a different shape, 13 Text | fillest it ever with fresh life. ~This little flute of a 14 Text, 1 | harsh and dissonant in my life melts into one sweet harmony--- 15 Text, 2 | illumines the world. The life breath of thy music runs 16 Text, 3 | Life of my life, I shall ever 17 Text, 3 | Life of my life, I shall ever try to keep 18 Text, 6 | feet. Only let me make my life simple and straight, like 19 Text, 7 | great fair of common human life. ~ 20 Text, 13 | has been wrought into my life through and through. ~Day 21 Text, 13 | light, this body and the life and the mind---saving me 22 Text, 14 | no work to do; my useless life can only break out in tunes 23 Text, 15 | s festival, and thus my life has been blessed. My eyes 24 Text, 23 | and poverty, and renew his life like a flower under the 25 Text, 26 | the lamp of love with thy life. ~ 26 Text, 38 | When grace is lost from life, come with a burst of song. ~ 27 Text, 42 | a fleeting moment of my life. ~And today when by chance 28 Text, 45 | know not only why today my life is all astir, and a feeling 29 Text, 49 | felt that the luck of my life had come at last. Then of 30 Text, 51 | shall crown him with my life. Thy sword is with me to 31 Text, 52 | the one last response of life in ecstasy of pain at the 32 Text, 55 | play of thy delight. In my life thy will is ever taking 33 Text, 56 | darling, at the centre of my life; the light strikes, my darling, 34 Text, 57 | sets the twin brothers, life and death, dancing over 35 Text, 57 | shaking and waking all life with laughter, the joy that 36 Text, 62 | companion of my endless life who ever linkest my heart 37 Text, 64 | this overflowing cup of my life? ~My poet, is it thy delight 38 Text, 65 | the growth and decay of my life. ~Over my thoughts and actions, 39 Text, 68 | The same stream of life that runs through my veins 40 Text, 68 | measures. ~It is the same life that shoots in joy through 41 Text, 68 | flowers. ~It is the same life that is rocked in the ocean-cradle 42 Text, 68 | the touch of this world of life. And my pride is from the 43 Text, 75 | after day, O lord of my life, shall I stand before thee 44 Text, 76 | I shrink to give up my life, and thus do not plunge 45 Text, 76 | into the great waters of life. ~ 46 Text, 78 | portion to meet thee in this life then let me ever feel that 47 Text, 80 | taken every moment of my life in thine own hands. ~Hidden 48 Text, 84 | left the fruits of their life behind them on the day they 49 Text, 86 | tears. ~Oh, dip my emptied life into that ocean, plunge 50 Text, 89 | and gleanings of my busy life will I place before him 51 Text, 90 | thou the last fulfilment of life, Death, my death, come and 52 Text, 90 | borne the joys and pangs of life. ~All that I am, that I 53 Text, 90 | glance from thine eyes and my life will be ever thine own. ~ 54 Text, 91 | earth shall be lost, and life will take its leave in silence, 55 Text, 94 | crossed the threshold of this life. ~What was the power that 56 Text, 94 | And because I love this life, I know I shall love death 57 Text, 96 | nor shyness nor fear, my life was boisterous. ~In the 58 Text, 97 | will go to the wall, my life will burst its bonds in 59 Text, 99 | shall take this harp of my life. ~I shall tune it to the 60 Text, 100| Ever in my life have I sought thee with 61 Text, 102| mountain nests let all my life take its voyage to its eternal