Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... labor and to wait . O , weary hearts , O , slum- bering eyes ! O , drooping souls , whose des- tinies Are fraught with fear and pain , Ye shall be loved again ! WHILOM Love was like a fire , and warmth and. 17 18 JANUARY.
... labor and to wait . O , weary hearts , O , slum- bering eyes ! O , drooping souls , whose des- tinies Are fraught with fear and pain , Ye shall be loved again ! WHILOM Love was like a fire , and warmth and. 17 18 JANUARY.
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... eyes so soft and fawn - like ! THE good deed , through the ages Living in historic pages , Brighter grows and gleams im- mortal , Unconsumed by moth or rust . SUCH songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of. 28 FEBRUARY 29.
... eyes so soft and fawn - like ! THE good deed , through the ages Living in historic pages , Brighter grows and gleams im- mortal , Unconsumed by moth or rust . SUCH songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of. 28 FEBRUARY 29.
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... eyes of man , who had ceased to marvel and worship . I COME again to the name of the Lord ! Ere I that awful name record That is spoken so lightly among men , Let me pause awhile and wash my pen . IF thou only lookest at me I am happy ...
... eyes of man , who had ceased to marvel and worship . I COME again to the name of the Lord ! Ere I that awful name record That is spoken so lightly among men , Let me pause awhile and wash my pen . IF thou only lookest at me I am happy ...
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... eyes , but it suddenly sank into darkness . WHAT wrong repressed ? what right maintained ? What struggle passed ? what victory gained ? What good attempted and at- tained ? Feeble , at best , is my en- deavor . AT his touch he felt new ...
... eyes , but it suddenly sank into darkness . WHAT wrong repressed ? what right maintained ? What struggle passed ? what victory gained ? What good attempted and at- tained ? Feeble , at best , is my en- deavor . AT his touch he felt new ...
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... vigor Run through every nerve and fibre . STANDING on what too long we bore With shoulders bent and downcast eyes , We may discern - unseen be- fore- A path to higher destinies . THE Puritan girl , in the soli- tude of the. 6 Z APRIL.
... vigor Run through every nerve and fibre . STANDING on what too long we bore With shoulders bent and downcast eyes , We may discern - unseen be- fore- A path to higher destinies . THE Puritan girl , in the soli- tude of the. 6 Z APRIL.
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