The Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier: Complete in Two Volumes, 2권Ticknor and Fields, 1868 |
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... hear Of Fox's leathern breeches . The foot is yours ; where'er it falls , It treads your well - wrought leather , On earthen floor , in marble halls , On carpet , or on heather . Still there the sweetest charm is found Of matron grace ...
... hear Of Fox's leathern breeches . The foot is yours ; where'er it falls , It treads your well - wrought leather , On earthen floor , in marble halls , On carpet , or on heather . Still there the sweetest charm is found Of matron grace ...
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... are knitting ; While in the fire - light strong and clear Young eyes of pleasure glisten , To tales of all we see and hear The ears of home shall listen . THE FISHERMEN . By many a Northern lake and hill 12 SONGS OF LABOR .
... are knitting ; While in the fire - light strong and clear Young eyes of pleasure glisten , To tales of all we see and hear The ears of home shall listen . THE FISHERMEN . By many a Northern lake and hill 12 SONGS OF LABOR .
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... hear . " Down the hills of Angostura still the storm of battle rolls ; Blood is flowing , men are dying ; God have mercy on their souls ! " Who is losing ? who is winning ? — " Over hill and over plain , I see but smoke of cannon ...
... hear . " Down the hills of Angostura still the storm of battle rolls ; Blood is flowing , men are dying ; God have mercy on their souls ! " Who is losing ? who is winning ? — " Over hill and over plain , I see but smoke of cannon ...
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... before our eyes ! " " Oh my heart's love ! oh my dear one ! lay thy poor head on my knee ; Dost thou know the lips that kiss thee ? Canst thou hear me ? canst thou see ? THE ANGELS OF BUENA VISTA . 29 Oh , my 28 MISCELLANEOUS .
... before our eyes ! " " Oh my heart's love ! oh my dear one ! lay thy poor head on my knee ; Dost thou know the lips that kiss thee ? Canst thou hear me ? canst thou see ? THE ANGELS OF BUENA VISTA . 29 Oh , my 28 MISCELLANEOUS .
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... ; Every age on him , who strays From its broad and beaten ways , Pours its seven - fold vial . Happy he whose inward ear Angel comfortings can hear , WHAT THE VOICE SAID . O'er the rabble's laughter ; 84 MISCELLANEOUS .
... ; Every age on him , who strays From its broad and beaten ways , Pours its seven - fold vial . Happy he whose inward ear Angel comfortings can hear , WHAT THE VOICE SAID . O'er the rabble's laughter ; 84 MISCELLANEOUS .
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angels autumn beauty beneath bird bless bloom blow brave calm CAPE ANN child cloud Cotton Mather DANIEL WHEELER dark dead dear dream earth eternal evil eyes faith fall Father fear fire flowers freedom God's gold golden grace grave gray green hand hath hear heard heart heaven hills holy human JOSEPH STURGE land leaves light lips living Loch Maree look Lord Marblehead Martha Mason MAUD MULLER mother mountain never Newbury town night o'er pain peace Perugia pines poor pray prayer Quaker rain Ramoth Rantoul rock round SAMUEL SEWALL shade shadow shining shore singing slave Slavery smile song soul spake summer sunset sunshine sweet sweet day tears THEBAID thee thine thou thought to-day toil tongue tread tree trod truth unto voice walked wall waves weary wild wind WITCH'S DAUGHTER wood words wrong
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232 페이지 - Live and laugh, as boyhood can! Though the flinty slopes be hard, Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening from thy feet Shall the cool wind kiss the heat : All too soon these feet must hide In the prison cells of pride, Lose the freedom of the sod, Like a colt's for work be shod, Made to tread the mills of toil, Up and down in ceaseless moil...
118 페이지 - That all of good the past hath had, Remains to make our own time glad ; Our common daily life divine, And every land a Palestine.
261 페이지 - God pity them both ! and pity us all, Who vainly the dreams of youth recall. For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these :
319 페이지 - Mother and sister, wife and maid, Looked from the rocks of Marblehead Over the moaning and rainy sea, — Looked for the coming that might not be!
320 페이지 - Sweetly along the Salem road Bloom of orchard and lilac showed. Little the wicked skipper knew Of the fields so green and the sky so blue.
261 페이지 - Dozing and grumbling o'er pipe and mug, A manly form at her side she saw, « And joy was duty and love was law. Then she took up her burden of life again, Saying only, "It might have been.
368 페이지 - Enough that blessings undeserved have marked my erring track; that wheresoe'er my feet have swerved, his chastening turned me back; that more and more a Providence of love is understood, making the springs of time and sense sweet with eternal good; that death seems but a covered way which opens into light, wherein no blinded child can stray beyond the Father's sight...
99 페이지 - O, dumb be passion's stormy rage, When he who might Have lighted up and led his age, Falls back in night.
119 페이지 - Through the harsh noises of our day A low, sweet prelude finds its way ; Through clouds of doubt and creeds of fear, A light is breaking, calm and clear. That song of Love, now low and far, Ere long shall swell from star to star! That light, the breaking day, which tips The golden-spired Apocalypse...
84 페이지 - I hear the tread of pioneers Of nations yet to be; The first low wash of waves, where soon Shall roll a human sea. The rudiments of empire here Are plastic yet and warm; The chaos of a mighty world Is rounding into form!