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" O little sails, make haste! But thou, vast outbound ship of souls, What harbor town for thee? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, Shall crowd the banks to see? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly? Or shall a haggard ruthless few... "
The North American Review - Page 143
1927
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Scribner's Magazine ..., Volume 28

1900 - 946 pages
...souls, What harbor town for thee ? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, Shall crowd the banks to see ? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly...down in the slaver's pen. And nothing to say or do ? THE WOMAN THAT UNDERSTOOD By Octave Thanet ILLUSTRATIONS BY HENRY HUTT ALL day the rain had beaten...
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The Dial, Volumes 30-32

Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer, Marianne Moore - 1901 - 974 pages
...souls. What harbor town for thee ? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, slull crowd the banks to see ? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly...down in the slaver's pen, And nothing to say or do f " It takes a robust optimism to bear up under the spectacle afforded by the darker aspects of human...
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Gloucester Moors and Other Poems

William Vaughn Moody - 1901 - 124 pages
...souls, What harbor town for thee ? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, Shall crowd the banks to see ? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly...down in the slaver's pen, And nothing to say or do ? GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT AT last the bird that sang so long In twilight circles, hushed his song: Above...
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The Current Encyclopedia: A Monthly Record of Human Progress, Volume 1

1901 - 906 pages
...Shall crowd the banks to see? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brother^? RICHARD HOVEY. Or shall a haggard, ruthless few Warp her over and bring her to, While the many broken sonls of men Fester down in the slaver's pen. And nothing to say or do?" The poem following, a "Koad-Hymn...
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Editorial Echoes

William Morton Payne - 1902 - 318 pages
...souls, What harbor town for thee ? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, Shall crowd the banks to see ? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly...down in the slaver's pen, And nothing to say or do ? ' It takes a robust optimism to bear up under the spectacle afforded by the darker aspects of human...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and ..., Volumes 49-50

1906 - 950 pages
...souls, What harbor town for thee? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, Shall crowd the banks to see? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly?...down in the slaver's pen, And nothing to say or do? Whistler vs. Ruskin Celebrated in the annals of art is the suit of Whistler vs. Ruskin in which the...
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The Chautauquan: a weekly newsmagazine, Volumes 50-51

1908 - 974 pages
...souls, What harbor town for thee? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, Shall crowd the banks to see? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly?...down in the slaver's pen, And nothing to say or do? Whistler vs. Ruskin Celebrated in the annals of art is the suit of Whistler vs. Ruskin in which the...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific ..., Volume 50

Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1908 - 490 pages
...souls, What harbor town for thee? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, Shall crowd the banks to see? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly?...down in the slaver's pen, And nothing to say or do? Whistler vs. Ruskin Celebrated in the annals of art is the suit of Whistler vs. Ruskin in which the...
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The Poetic New World

Lucy Henderson Humphrey - 1910 - 572 pages
...souls, What harbor town for thee ? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, Shall crowd the banks to see ? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly?...down in the slaver's pen, And nothing to say or do ? William Vaughn Moody. From The Garrison of Cape Ann <^> ^ <^> (Cape AMI) ~\ 1 /"HERE the sea-waves...
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The Poems and Plays of William Vaughn Moody;: With an Introduction, Volume 1

William Vaughn Moody, John Matthews Manly - 1912 - 502 pages
...souls, What harbor town for thee? What shapes, when thy arriving tolls, Shall crowd the banks to see? Shall all the happy shipmates then Stand singing brotherly?...down in the slaver's pen, And nothing to say or do? GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT Ax last the bird that sang so long In twilight circles, hushed his song: Above the...
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