Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... which even on earth Heaven gives to those it loves . WITH joy that is almost pain My heart goes back to wan- der there , And among the dreams of the days that were I find my lost youth again . LET us , then , be up and doing ,. 15 16 ...
... which even on earth Heaven gives to those it loves . WITH joy that is almost pain My heart goes back to wan- der there , And among the dreams of the days that were I find my lost youth again . LET us , then , be up and doing ,. 15 16 ...
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... rowing , Onward through life he goes ; Each morning sees some task begin , Each evening sees it close : Something attempted , some- thing done , Has earned a night's repose . ALL things rejoice in youth and love , The fulness. 14 FEBRUARY ...
... rowing , Onward through life he goes ; Each morning sees some task begin , Each evening sees it close : Something attempted , some- thing done , Has earned a night's repose . ALL things rejoice in youth and love , The fulness. 14 FEBRUARY ...
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... we again behold her ; For when with raptures wild In our embraces we again en- fold her , She will not be a child . WE may build more splendid habitations , Fill our rooms. night . 16 FEBRUARY 17 ALL things rejoice in youth ...
... we again behold her ; For when with raptures wild In our embraces we again en- fold her , She will not be a child . WE may build more splendid habitations , Fill our rooms. night . 16 FEBRUARY 17 ALL things rejoice in youth ...
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... the beauty of love and youth , as last she be- held him . THE poor in body and estate , The sick and the disconsolate , Must not on man's convenience wait . FOR Thine own purpose , Thou hast sent The strife. 28 29 APRIL.
... the beauty of love and youth , as last she be- held him . THE poor in body and estate , The sick and the disconsolate , Must not on man's convenience wait . FOR Thine own purpose , Thou hast sent The strife. 28 29 APRIL.
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... - ment . MAIDEN , that read'st this simple rhyme , Enjoy thy youth , it will not stay ; Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime , For O , it is not always May ! LET our unceasing , earnest prayer Be , too ,. 30 APRIL - MAY 1.
... - ment . MAIDEN , that read'st this simple rhyme , Enjoy thy youth , it will not stay ; Enjoy the fragrance of thy prime , For O , it is not always May ! LET our unceasing , earnest prayer Be , too ,. 30 APRIL - MAY 1.
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