In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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... wood , Hung heavily the dew of blood . Still in their fresh mounds lay the slain , But all the air was quick with pain And gusty sighs and tearful rain . Two angels , each with drooping head And folded wings and noiseless tread ...
... wood , Hung heavily the dew of blood . Still in their fresh mounds lay the slain , But all the air was quick with pain And gusty sighs and tearful rain . Two angels , each with drooping head And folded wings and noiseless tread ...
Page 68
... woods are laughing At the faces so sour and sad ? " Small heed had the careless cobbler What sorrow of heart was theirs . Who travailed in pain with the births of God , And planted a state with prayers , — Hunting of witches and ...
... woods are laughing At the faces so sour and sad ? " Small heed had the careless cobbler What sorrow of heart was theirs . Who travailed in pain with the births of God , And planted a state with prayers , — Hunting of witches and ...
Page 70
... woods , he knew , And the arts of the Old World mingled With the marvels of the New . Well he knew the tricks of magic , And the lapstone on his knee Had the gift of the Mormon's goggles Or the stone of Doctor Dee . For the mighty ...
... woods , he knew , And the arts of the Old World mingled With the marvels of the New . Well he knew the tricks of magic , And the lapstone on his knee Had the gift of the Mormon's goggles Or the stone of Doctor Dee . For the mighty ...
Page 73
... the girls who shook them down . And with blooms of hill and wild - wood , That shame the toil of art , Mingled the gorgeous blossoms Of the garden's tropic heart . " What is it I see ? " said Keezar COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION . 73.
... the girls who shook them down . And with blooms of hill and wild - wood , That shame the toil of art , Mingled the gorgeous blossoms Of the garden's tropic heart . " What is it I see ? " said Keezar COBBLER KEEZAR'S VISION . 73.
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... wood ? Have they cut down the gallows - tree ? " Would the old folk know their children ? Would they own the graceless town , With never a ranter to worry And never a witch to drown ? " Loud laughed the cobbler Keezar , Laughed like a ...
... wood ? Have they cut down the gallows - tree ? " Would the old folk know their children ? Would they own the graceless town , With never a ranter to worry And never a witch to drown ? " Loud laughed the cobbler Keezar , Laughed like a ...
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