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They've laid thee midst the houschold graves , Where father , brother , sister lic ; Below thee sweep the dark blue waves , Above thee bends the summer sky . Thy own loved church in sadness read Her solemn ritual o'er thy head ...
They've laid thee midst the houschold graves , Where father , brother , sister lic ; Below thee sweep the dark blue waves , Above thee bends the summer sky . Thy own loved church in sadness read Her solemn ritual o'er thy head ...
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Dark mother always gliding near with soft feet , Have none chanted for thee a chant of fullest welcome ? Then I chant it for thee , I glorify thee above all , I bring thee a song that when thou must indeed come , come unfalteringly .
Dark mother always gliding near with soft feet , Have none chanted for thee a chant of fullest welcome ? Then I chant it for thee , I glorify thee above all , I bring thee a song that when thou must indeed come , come unfalteringly .
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30 All my emprises have been fill'd with Thee , My speculations , plans , begun and carried on in thoughts of Thee , Sailing the deep or journeying the land for Thee ; Intentions , purports , aspirations mine , leaving results to Thee .
30 All my emprises have been fill'd with Thee , My speculations , plans , begun and carried on in thoughts of Thee , Sailing the deep or journeying the land for Thee ; Intentions , purports , aspirations mine , leaving results to Thee .
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Introduction | 1 |
John Greenleaf Whittier 18071892 | 15 |
Lucy Hooper | 21 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 1 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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