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Born in April 25, 1792 / Died in March 29, 1866 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by John Keble

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St. John Baptist's Day

...   Didst guide our hope, where Christ should rise ...

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The Restoration Of The Royal Family

... The while round altar, niche, and shrine, ...

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Fifth Sunday After Easter - Rogation Sunday

...   Withdraw Thine hand, nor dash to earth ...

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Visitation And Communion Of The Sick

... Where fixed, as if one prayer could heal, ...

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Septuagesima Sunday

... Like tress they stand whom God has given, ...

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Twentieth Sunday After Trinity

... And as this landscape broad-earth, sea, and sky, - ...

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The Conversion Of St. Paul

... And though heaven's gate long since have closed, ...

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Matrimony

... But where your prayers were learned erewhile, ...

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First Sunday After Christmas

... Through shades of setting life can see Heaven's work begun ...

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Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity

...   Cleansing thy sight by prayer and faith, ...

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Ninth Sunday After Trinity

...   Still, sullen heavings vex the labouring ground: ...

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Ash Wednesday

...   His Father's light was poured from Heaven, ...

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The Epiphany

...   Had watched thee gleaming faint and far - ...

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Second Sunday In Lent

...   Nor Balaam's curse on Love, which God hath blest ...

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Eleventh Sunday After Trinity

... On thoughts that bitterest seemed erewhile, ...