In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... praise Shall rise at last . Turn and o'erturn , O outstretched Hand ! Nor stint , nor stay ; The years have never dropped their sand On mortal issue vast and grand As ours to - day . Already , on the sable ground Of man's despair Is ...
... praise Shall rise at last . Turn and o'erturn , O outstretched Hand ! Nor stint , nor stay ; The years have never dropped their sand On mortal issue vast and grand As ours to - day . Already , on the sable ground Of man's despair Is ...
Page 53
... praise an ' tanks ! De Lord he come To set de people free ; An ' massa tink it day ob doom , An ' we ob jubilee . De Lord dat heap de Red Sea waves He jus ' as ' trong as den ; He say de word : we las ' night slaves AT PORT ROYAL . 53.
... praise an ' tanks ! De Lord he come To set de people free ; An ' massa tink it day ob doom , An ' we ob jubilee . De Lord dat heap de Red Sea waves He jus ' as ' trong as den ; He say de word : we las ' night slaves AT PORT ROYAL . 53.
Page 83
... praise , But dreams the while of one Who watches from his sea - blown deck The icebergs in the sun . She questions all the winds that blow , And every fog - wreath dim , And bids the sea - birds flying north Bear messages to him . She ...
... praise , But dreams the while of one Who watches from his sea - blown deck The icebergs in the sun . She questions all the winds that blow , And every fog - wreath dim , And bids the sea - birds flying north Bear messages to him . She ...
Page 114
... Praising the farmer's home . He only spake , Looking into the sunset o'er the lake , Like one to whom the far - off is most near : " Yes , most folks think it has a pleasant look ; I love it for my good old mother's sake , Who lived and ...
... Praising the farmer's home . He only spake , Looking into the sunset o'er the lake , Like one to whom the far - off is most near : " Yes , most folks think it has a pleasant look ; I love it for my good old mother's sake , Who lived and ...
Page 115
... in the Eternal footsteps trod , Making her homely toil and household ways An earthly echo of the song of praise Swelling from angel lips and harps of seraphim ! OUR RIVER . 66 FOR A SUMMER FESTIVAL AT THE MOUNTAIN PICTURES . 115.
... in the Eternal footsteps trod , Making her homely toil and household ways An earthly echo of the song of praise Swelling from angel lips and harps of seraphim ! OUR RIVER . 66 FOR A SUMMER FESTIVAL AT THE MOUNTAIN PICTURES . 115.
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