In War Time, and Other PoemsTicknor and Fields, 1864 - 152 pages |
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Page 103
... the breath of pines Blown downward from the breezy Apennines . Lean , O my friend , to meet that breath , Rejoice as one who witnesseth Beauty from ashes rise , and life from death ! Thy sorrow shall no more be pain , Its tears NAPLES .
... the breath of pines Blown downward from the breezy Apennines . Lean , O my friend , to meet that breath , Rejoice as one who witnesseth Beauty from ashes rise , and life from death ! Thy sorrow shall no more be pain , Its tears NAPLES .
Page 106
... friends or foes , I know the place that should be mine . Shamed be the hands that idly fold , And lips that woo the reed's accord , When laggard Time the hour has tolled For true with false and new with old To fight the battles of the ...
... friends or foes , I know the place that should be mine . Shamed be the hands that idly fold , And lips that woo the reed's accord , When laggard Time the hour has tolled For true with false and new with old To fight the battles of the ...
Page 144
... love surpassing that of brothers , We walked , O friend , from childhood's day ; And , looking back o'er fifty summers , Our foot - prints track a common way . One in our faith , and one our longing To A MEMORIAL M A C.
... love surpassing that of brothers , We walked , O friend , from childhood's day ; And , looking back o'er fifty summers , Our foot - prints track a common way . One in our faith , and one our longing To A MEMORIAL M A C.
Page 148
... friend ! if thought and sense avail not To know thee henceforth as thou art , That all is well with thee forever I trust the instincts of my heart . Thine be the quiet habitations , Thine the green pastures , blossom - sown , And smiles ...
... friend ! if thought and sense avail not To know thee henceforth as thou art , That all is well with thee forever I trust the instincts of my heart . Thine be the quiet habitations , Thine the green pastures , blossom - sown , And smiles ...
Page 150
... Friend and Helper of the poor , Who suffered for our sake , To open every prison door , And every yoke to break ! Bend low thy pitying face and mild , And help. SUNG AT CHRISTMAS BY THE SCHOLARS OF ST . HYMN SUNG AT CHRISTMAS BY THE ...
... Friend and Helper of the poor , Who suffered for our sake , To open every prison door , And every yoke to break ! Bend low thy pitying face and mild , And help. SUNG AT CHRISTMAS BY THE SCHOLARS OF ST . HYMN SUNG AT CHRISTMAS BY THE ...
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