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Little Nell's Funeral

19 April 2023

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And now the bell, — the bell


She had so often heard by night and day

 And listened to with solemn pleasure,

       E'en as a living voice, —

Rung its remorseless toll for her,

 So young, so beautiful, so good.


 Decrepit age, and vigorous life,

And blooming youth, and helpless infancy,

 Poured forth, — on crutches, in the pride of strength

       And health, in the full blush

       Of promise, the mere dawn of life, —

To gather round her tomb. Old men were there,

       Whose eyes were dim

       And senses failing, —

Grandames, who might have died ten years ago,

And still been old, — the deaf, the blind, the lame,

       The palsied,

The living dead in many shapes and forms,

To see the closing of this early grave.

 What was the death it would shut in,

To that which still could crawl and keep above it!


Along the crowded path they bore her now;

       Pure as the new fallen snow

That covered it; whose day on earth

       Had been as fleeting.

Under that porch, where she had sat when Heaven

In mercy brought her to that peaceful spot,

 She passed again, and the old church

 Received her in its quiet shade.


    They carried her to one old nook,

Where she had many and many a time sat musing,

 And laid their burden softly on the pavement.

          The light streamed on it through

The colored window, — a window where the boughs

       Of trees were ever rustling

    In the summer, and where the birds

          Sang sweetly all day long.  

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Best Poems of Charles Dickens
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Works of famous english writer Charles Dickens in poetry.
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The Song Of The Wreck

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 The wind blew high, the waters raved,  A ship drove on the land,  A hundred human creatures saved  Kneel’d down upon the sand.  Three-score were drown’d, three-score were thrown  Upon the black

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Little Nell's Funeral

19 April 2023
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And now the bell, — the bell She had so often heard by night and day  And listened to with solemn pleasure,        E'en as a living voice, — Rung its remorseless toll for her,  So yo

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A Child's Hymn

19 April 2023
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Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father, Ere I lay me down to sleep; Bid Thy angels, pure and holy, Round my bed their vigil keep. My sins are heavy, but Thy mercy Far outweighs them, every

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The Ivy Green

21 April 2023
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 Oh, a dainty plant is the Ivy green, That creepeth o'er ruins old! Of right choice food are his meals, I ween, In his cell so lone and cold. The wall must be crumbled, the stone dec

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Lucy's song

21 April 2023
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 How beautiful at eventide To see the twilight shadows pale, Steal o'er the landscape, far and wide, O'er stream and meadow, mound and dale! How soft is Nature's calm repose

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Squire Norton's Song

18 May 2023
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 The child and the old man sat alone In the quiet, peaceful shade Of the old green boughs, that had richly grown In the deep, thick forest glade. It was a soft and pleasant sound, That

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George Edmund's Song

18 May 2023
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 Autumn leaves, autumn leaves, lie strewn around he here; Autumn leaves, autumn leaves, how sad, how cold, how drear! How like the hopes of childhood's day, Thick clust'ring on the bough!

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A Fine Old English Gentleman

19 May 2023
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I'll sing you a new ballad, and I'll warrant it first-rate, Of the days of that old gentleman who had that old estate; When they spent the public money at a bountiful old rate On ev'ry mistress, pi

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Gabriel's Grub Song

19 May 2023
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Brave lodgings for one, brave lodgings for one, A few feet of cold earth, when life is done; A stone at the head, a stone at the feet; A rich, juicy meal for the worms to eat; Rank grass overhead,

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The Hymn Of The Wiltshire Laborers

20 May 2023
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O God! who by Thy prophet's hand Didst smite the rocky brake, Whence water came, at Thy command, Thy people's thirst to slake; Strike, now, upon this granite wall, Stern, obdurate, and

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