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Morn builds the heap which eve destroys - Hatim al-Tai "On Avarice" transl. by Joseph Dacre Carlyle
The wearied ox at eve familiarly reclines - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XI--Sunset"
On moonless eves to weep - Charles Baudelaire "Mist and Rain" transl. not credited
Ne'er shall I wander at morning or eve - Calder Campbell "Under the Palms" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal no.455, 18 Sept. 1852]
The eve of Eternity's dawn - George Blackstone Field "The Coming of the Line"
From eve and morning and yon twelve-winded sky - A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad XXXII"
Morning brought sorrow, but Eve bids it cease - Henry S. Leigh "A Cockney's Evening Song"
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The wearied ox at eve familiarly reclines - William Anderson "Landscape Lyrics No.XI--Sunset"
On moonless eves to weep - Charles Baudelaire "Mist and Rain" transl. not credited
Ne'er shall I wander at morning or eve - Calder Campbell "Under the Palms" [Chambers' Edinburgh Journal no.455, 18 Sept. 1852]
The eve of Eternity's dawn - George Blackstone Field "The Coming of the Line"
From eve and morning and yon twelve-winded sky - A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad XXXII"
Morning brought sorrow, but Eve bids it cease - Henry S. Leigh "A Cockney's Evening Song"
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