Longfellow Birthday BookDodge Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... woman Long to be patient and silent , to wait like a ghost that is speechless , Till some questioning voice dissolves the spell of its silence . COME , you must not be idle : if I. being . 8 9 APRIL THE Puritan girl, in the soli- ...
... woman Long to be patient and silent , to wait like a ghost that is speechless , Till some questioning voice dissolves the spell of its silence . COME , you must not be idle : if I. being . 8 9 APRIL THE Puritan girl, in the soli- ...
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... not in the greater trial , Faint not in the harder struggle . IN that stillness Which most becomes a woman , calm and holy , Thou sittest by the fireside of the heart , Feeding its flame . WHATE'ER my desire is , in thine may be seen. JULY ...
... not in the greater trial , Faint not in the harder struggle . IN that stillness Which most becomes a woman , calm and holy , Thou sittest by the fireside of the heart , Feeding its flame . WHATE'ER my desire is , in thine may be seen. JULY ...
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... , yet she follows- Useless each without the other . I CAN march up to a fortress and summon the place to surrender , But march up to a woman with such a proposal , I dare not . LET not him that putteth his hand to the plow. 30 31 AUGUST.
... , yet she follows- Useless each without the other . I CAN march up to a fortress and summon the place to surrender , But march up to a woman with such a proposal , I dare not . LET not him that putteth his hand to the plow. 30 31 AUGUST.
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... of the Lord ; and His mercy endureth for ever . I KNOW and esteem you , and feel that your nature is noble , Lifting mine up to a higher , a more ethereal level . THE virtuous woman , as she is described in the. SEPTEMBER 2.
... of the Lord ; and His mercy endureth for ever . I KNOW and esteem you , and feel that your nature is noble , Lifting mine up to a higher , a more ethereal level . THE virtuous woman , as she is described in the. SEPTEMBER 2.
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... , in let- ters of light , on his forehead ; Round the hem of his robe the golden bells and pomegran- ates , Blessing the world he came . LET all be forgotten be- tween us- All save the. evil . 3 SEPTEMBER 4 THE virtuous woman, as she ...
... , in let- ters of light , on his forehead ; Round the hem of his robe the golden bells and pomegran- ates , Blessing the world he came . LET all be forgotten be- tween us- All save the. evil . 3 SEPTEMBER 4 THE virtuous woman, as she ...
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