In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... trust are stronger than our fears , And the signs promise peace with liberty , Not thus we trifle with our country's tears And sweat of agony . The future's gain Is certain as God's truth ; but , meanwhile , pain Is bitter and tears are ...
... trust are stronger than our fears , And the signs promise peace with liberty , Not thus we trifle with our country's tears And sweat of agony . The future's gain Is certain as God's truth ; but , meanwhile , pain Is bitter and tears are ...
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... ! Whate'er the loss , Whate'er the cross , Shall they complain Of present pain Who trust in God's hereafter ? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken ? What righteous cause can suffer harm If He its part 16 IN WAR TIME .
... ! Whate'er the loss , Whate'er the cross , Shall they complain Of present pain Who trust in God's hereafter ? For who that leans on His right arm Was ever yet forsaken ? What righteous cause can suffer harm If He its part 16 IN WAR TIME .
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... , a sweet voice fell . " Still hope and trust , " it sang ; " the rod Must fall , the wine - press must be trod , But all is possible with God ! " TO ENGLISHMEN . YOU flung your taunt across the wave THE WATCHERS . 25.
... , a sweet voice fell . " Still hope and trust , " it sang ; " the rod Must fall , the wine - press must be trod , But all is possible with God ! " TO ENGLISHMEN . YOU flung your taunt across the wave THE WATCHERS . 25.
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... trust , Nor yet his hope deny ; We only know that God is just , And every wrong shall die . Rude seems the song ; each swarthy face , Flame - lighted , ruder still : We start to think that hapless race Must shape our 56 IN WAR TIME .
... trust , Nor yet his hope deny ; We only know that God is just , And every wrong shall die . Rude seems the song ; each swarthy face , Flame - lighted , ruder still : We start to think that hapless race Must shape our 56 IN WAR TIME .
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... trust serene , Thou bearest up thy fourscore years and ten , Or , called at last , art now Heaven's citizen ; But , here or there , a pleasant thought of thee , Like an old friend , all day has been with me . The shy , still boy , for ...
... trust serene , Thou bearest up thy fourscore years and ten , Or , called at last , art now Heaven's citizen ; But , here or there , a pleasant thought of thee , Like an old friend , all day has been with me . The shy , still boy , for ...
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