To hang our head – ostensibly – And hide our Eyes – and weep – Is but a Ruse – to make our Pain The more acute – and deep –
Poetry
To hang our head – ostensibly – And hide our Eyes – and weep – Is but a Ruse – to make our Pain The more acute – and deep –
Poetry
Poem 'To hang our head – ostensibly –' (No. 1184)
c. 1871
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