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For prudence to smother;
And pity from thee more dear
Than that from another.Smiles may lighten tears, and tears may smother
Smiles, for all that joy or sorrow saith:
Joy nor sorrow knows not from each otherFor prudence to smother,
And pity from thee more dear
Than that from another.As flashes of dawn that mists from an east wind smother
With fold upon fold,
The past years gleam that linked us one with another.No dust that death or time can strew may smother
Love and the sense of kinship inly bred
From loves and hates at one with one another.Thus as we sought our griefs to smother,
With kisses we consoled each other . . .For prudence to smother;
And pity from thee more dear
Than that from another.To urge all living things to love each other,
And to forgive their mutual faults, and smotherSweet Madonna, Maiden Mother,
Thou hast saved him, and no other ;
Now the tears I cannot smother,Your pure and sinless flame to smother ?
Is he so very meanly born ?
Or are you married to another ?Have not grown up between one foot and the other.
What a marvel bureaucracy is, which can smotherBut if no endeavour your terrors can smother,
If vainly against apprehension you strive,
Come, bury your fears in the arms of your mother;You would the passion smother,
You must not tear the charm away,
But substitute another.But brooding o'er the battle smother
Bewails the Lord: "Brother to brother,Of one mind on another.
So memory has nothing to smother,Again sore-stricken Hongray fled, and sought his grief to smother,
And as he writhed upon his bed to him there came his Mother.Which when next time you in these sheets will smother,
There it must meet another,He tried hard his feelings to smother,
At last he just leant his head over the side
And one thing seemed to bring up another.One reveler smears it on another,
If he would have him be his brother.
Reserve and modesty 'twill smother.With wallowing might and stifled roar they rolled on one another;
Till all the pit with sand and mane was in a thunderous smother;