The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier: Complete in Two Volumes, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1862 |
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... rest alone in striving . But see ! the day is closing cool , The woods are dim before us ; The white fog of the way - side pool Is creeping slowly o'er us . The night is falling , comrades mine , Our foot - sore beasts are weary , And ...
... rest alone in striving . But see ! the day is closing cool , The woods are dim before us ; The white fog of the way - side pool Is creeping slowly o'er us . The night is falling , comrades mine , Our foot - sore beasts are weary , And ...
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... rest alone in striving . THE FISHERMEN . HURRAH ! the seaward breezes Sweep down the bay amain ; Heave up , my lads , the anchor ! Run up the sail again ! Leave to the lubber landsmen The rail - car and the steed ; The stars of heaven ...
... rest alone in striving . THE FISHERMEN . HURRAH ! the seaward breezes Sweep down the bay amain ; Heave up , my lads , the anchor ! Run up the sail again ! Leave to the lubber landsmen The rail - car and the steed ; The stars of heaven ...
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... rest ; Let his hands be meekly folded , lay the cross upon his breast ; Let his dirge be sung hereafter , and his funeral masses said ; To - day , thou poor bereaved one , the living ask thy aid . Close beside her , faintly moaning ...
... rest ; Let his hands be meekly folded , lay the cross upon his breast ; Let his dirge be sung hereafter , and his funeral masses said ; To - day , thou poor bereaved one , the living ask thy aid . Close beside her , faintly moaning ...
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... rest For the full day - breaking ! " So the Laird of Ury said , Turning slow his horse's head Towards the Tolbooth prison , Where , through iron grates , he heard Poor disciples of the Word Preach of Christ arisen ! Not in vain ...
... rest For the full day - breaking ! " So the Laird of Ury said , Turning slow his horse's head Towards the Tolbooth prison , Where , through iron grates , he heard Poor disciples of the Word Preach of Christ arisen ! Not in vain ...
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... rest we , where this grassy mound His feet hath set In the great waters , which have bound His granite ancles greenly round With long and tangled moss , and weeds with cool spray wet . Good - bye to Pain and Care ! I take Mine ease to ...
... rest we , where this grassy mound His feet hath set In the great waters , which have bound His granite ancles greenly round With long and tangled moss , and weeds with cool spray wet . Good - bye to Pain and Care ! I take Mine ease to ...
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