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Poems in Love's looking glass
Beeching, H. C. (1859-1919)
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TO COMATAS
KIBROTH-HATTAAVAH
THE NIGHT WATCHES
ROSE-FRUIT
HEART AND WIT
SONG
A SONG OF THE THREE KINGS
POLONAISE
WORSHIP
NATURE'S CARAVANSERAI
FALSE SPRING
AN EXCHANGE
TO MY TOTEM
THE ROBIN IN JANUARY
FROM THE WINDOW IN DECEMBER
A FUNERAL
FIRST SNOW
IMPRISONED
DOUBT
LOVE UNRETURNED
MELANCHOLIA
HOPE
BEAUTY
SEPARATION
KNOWLEDGE AFTER DEATH
IN MEMORIAM
PRAYERS
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AN EXCHANGE
(EPICTETUS FOR ANTINOUS)
Be
mine the bust your scruples hardly save,
And yours the envied manual,—yet to me,
The freedman teaches how to live a slave,
The slave how Christ Himself would set us free.
Poems in Love's looking glass