Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... bear Our portion of the weight of care , That crushes into dumb de- spair One - half the human race . THERE are brighter dreams than those of Fame , Which are the dreams of Love . Out of the heart Rises the bright ideal of these dreams ...
... bear Our portion of the weight of care , That crushes into dumb de- spair One - half the human race . THERE are brighter dreams than those of Fame , Which are the dreams of Love . Out of the heart Rises the bright ideal of these dreams ...
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... FAITH alone can interpret life , and the heart that aches and bleeds with the stigma Of pain , alone bears the like- ness of Christ , and can com- prehend its dark enigma . FAIL not in the greater trial , Faint not in. JULY 2.
... FAITH alone can interpret life , and the heart that aches and bleeds with the stigma Of pain , alone bears the like- ness of Christ , and can com- prehend its dark enigma . FAIL not in the greater trial , Faint not in. JULY 2.
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... cellent adage ; So I take care of my arms , as you of your pens and your inkhorn . BEAR a lily in thy hand ; Gates of brass cannot withstand One touch of that magic wand . MAN - LIKE is it to fall into sin ;. 4 5 AUGUST.
... cellent adage ; So I take care of my arms , as you of your pens and your inkhorn . BEAR a lily in thy hand ; Gates of brass cannot withstand One touch of that magic wand . MAN - LIKE is it to fall into sin ;. 4 5 AUGUST.
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... duty , and love in the semblance of friendship . BEAR through sorrow , wrong and ruth , In thy heart the dew of youth , On thy lips the smile of truth . JOY and Temperance and Repose Slam the door on the. 12 13 AUGUST.
... duty , and love in the semblance of friendship . BEAR through sorrow , wrong and ruth , In thy heart the dew of youth , On thy lips the smile of truth . JOY and Temperance and Repose Slam the door on the. 12 13 AUGUST.
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... be no more . THROUGH the open win- dow looked the skies Into the chamber where she lay , And the wind was like the sound of wings , As if angels came to bear her away . FROM the cool cisterns of the midnight air My spirit. 26 27 AUGUST.
... be no more . THROUGH the open win- dow looked the skies Into the chamber where she lay , And the wind was like the sound of wings , As if angels came to bear her away . FROM the cool cisterns of the midnight air My spirit. 26 27 AUGUST.
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