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Thou knew'st and saw'st them all, and though
Now scattered thus, dost know them so.Death—we do not know—
Christ's acquaintance with Him
Justify Him—though—Since she meant to go,
Through the drift and darkness
Onward labouring, thoughSome lonely Saint hails the fresh odor, though
Its source he cannot know.Love me more than halfway, though.
Let me think, then let me know.Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village, though;At starting, is my object. Nay, we'll go
Together down, sir. Notice Neptune, though,A heaven like Mahomet's Paradise; and though
Ill spirits walk in white, we easily knowEven though
I do not want that,
I knowNot from the fault of the builder, though,
For a pent-house properly projects
Where three carved beams make a certain show,And silentwise no less she turned, as though
She was the leaf and he the current's flow,Then gazed upon the palm, as though
She thought her forehead bled, and--"No!"But so abrupt and near, it seems as though
Himself, and chaise, and all, to sea must go.You added, you'll recall, that though
You were surprised and pained,
You thought, upon the whole, you'd go,And even Strafford smiled as though
It made him happier to knowEnough: corruption was the world’s first woe.
What need I strain my heart beyond my ken?
O but I bear my burning witness thoughThy beauty; though I bend before thee, though
From left to right, not knowing where to go,And, spiriting into my house, to, fro,
Like wind on the stair,
Cares still, heeds all, and will, even thoughAs hushed as though
Her heart were a hunter's fire
Smothered in snow.Wondrous, for, though
True Virgin lives not but does know,