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" Serene, I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind, or tide, or sea. I rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For, lo! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, I make delays. For what avails this eager pace? I stand amid the eternal ways And what is mine... "
The Gentleman from Everywhere - Page 252
by James Henry Foss - 1902 - 318 pages
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 67

1901 - 998 pages
...where may be found a correct version of the whole poem ? "Serene 1 fold my hands and wait, Nor fret at wind, or tide, or sea ; I rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For, lo I my own shall come to me." HHN John Burroughs is the author. Could you publish a list of the best...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 560 pages
...neighbor's deed malign, For what seems coarse is often good and fine. JOHN BURROUGH8. [U. s. A.1 'WATTING. SERENE, I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind,...or sea ; I rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For lo ! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, I make delays, For what avails this eager pace? I stand...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 pages
...deed malign, For what seems coarse is often good and fine. JOHN BURROUGHS. [USA] WAITINO. SERF.VE, I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind, or tide, or sea; I rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For lo ! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, I make delays, For what avails this eager pace ? I stand...
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Songs of Three Centuries

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1876 - 562 pages
...neighbor's deed malign, For what seems coarse is often good and fine. JOHN BURROUGH8. [U. s. Al WAITING. SERENE, I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind,...or sea ; I rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For lo ! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, I make delays, For what avails this eager pace ? I stand...
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Garnered Treasures from the Poets ...

1878 - 270 pages
...can ne'er repair, The dread inquiry meets my soul, What shall it answer there ? LH SIOOURNEY WAITING. SERENE, I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind or tide or sea ; rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For lo ! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, I make delays,...
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Sunshine in the Soul: Poems Selected by the Editor of "Quiet Hours".

Mary Wilder Tileston - 1881 - 138 pages
...heart that loves to trust in Thee, A patient heart, create in me ! FROM THE GERMAN. WAITING. OERENE, I fold my hands and wait, ^ Nor care for wind, or...or sea ; I rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For, lo ! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, I make delays, For what avails this eager pace ? 1 stand...
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Songs of Three Centuries. Ed. by John Greenleaf Whittier. Household Ed. ...

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1883 - 382 pages
...JOHN BURROUGHS. [USA] "WAITING. I rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For lo ! my own shall come to me. SERENE, I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind, or tide, or sea; I stay my haste, I make delays, For what avails this eager pace ? I stand amid the eternal ways, And...
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Sunshine in the Soul: Poems Selected by the Editor of "Quiet Hours".

1885 - 344 pages
...Thee, A patient heart, create in me ! F(OH UIK G»MAB. WAITING. OERENE, I fold my hands and wait, k -' Nor care for wind, or tide, or sea; I rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For, lo! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, I make delays, For what avails this eager pace ? I stand...
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Good Housekeeping Magazine, Volume 4

1886 - 344 pages
...Give them not love, but more, above And harder— patience with the love. — Unidentified. WAITING. Serene, I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind,...or sea ; I rave no more 'gainst time or fate. For lo ! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, I make delays, For what avails this eager pace? I stand...
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Representative Poems of Living Poets: American and English

Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1886 - 752 pages
...Arcady, To Arcady, to Arcady ; Oh, yon s the way to Arcady, Where all the leaves are merry. •WAITING. Serene, I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind,...or sea ; I rave no more 'gainst time or fate, For lo ! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, I make delays. For what avails this eager pace ? I stand...
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