Pebbles and Shells
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- Pebbles and Shells (1895), a poetry collection by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (A beggar asked for alms beside the palace gate), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Calling its plaintive note from post and tree), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Even the little waves that idly dance), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Happy is he who takes life as it seems), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Hate is a dagger in the human heart), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (I would not live upon one changeless plain), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Only a little pebble on a rocky strand), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Only a ripple on the sea of time), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Out of the garden came a little breeze), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (The stars are as bright in the heavens to-night), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Thou may'st not ever lift thy voice in song), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Time is a bird that wings with ceaseless flight), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (When thou art near it matters not to me), a poem by Clarence Hawkes
- "Pebbles and Shells" (Why talk of wondrous miracles of yore), a poem by Clarence Hawkes