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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Poems, by Jennie Earngey Hill
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-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
-almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
-re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
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-Title: Poems
-
-Author: Jennie Earngey Hill
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-Release Date: March 23, 2016 [EBook #51536]
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-Language: English
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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK POEMS ***
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-Produced by Larry B. Harrison. Chuck Greif and the Online
-Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This
-file was produced from images generously made available
-by The Internet Archive)
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- POEMS
-
- BY
-
- JENNIE EARNGEY HILL
-
- s [Illustration: colophon]
-
- BOSTON
-
- THE GORHAM PRESS
-
- MCMXVIII
-
- COPYRIGHT, 1918, BY JENNIE EARNGEY HILL
-
- All Rights Reserved
-
- Made in the United States of America
-
- The Gorham Press, Boston, U.S.A.
-
-
- TO
-
- MY BELOVED AUNT
-
- MRS. JENNIE HEWES CALDWELL, PH.D.
-
-
-
-
-CONTENTS
-
-
- PAGE
-SONG OF THE BROOK 9
-
-A SLEIGHING SONG 10
-
-THE DRESDEN MAID 12
-
-SONG OF THE BEE 13
-
-THE GOLDFINCH 14
-
-BONNY BUNNY 15
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-WHEN SNOWFLAKES FALL 16
-
-OUR COW 17
-
-ODE TO A BROOK 18
-
-CONSECRATION 19
-
-ENCHANTMENT 20
-
-LIFE’S DAY 21
-
-FOR YOU 22
-
-DISTANCE 23
-
-ALONE 24
-
-WINTER 25
-
-LOVE’S MESSAGE 26
-
-MY TRIBUTE 27
-
-HEARTBLOOM 28
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-DEATH’S SPECTRE 29
-
-DREAMING 30
-
-SAILING 31
-
-FISHIN’ 32
-
-LIFE’S SUNSET 34
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-THE MEADOWLARK 35
-
-NATURE’S GAME 37
-
-A BIT O’ CHEER 38
-
-THOT 39
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-POEMS
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-
-SONG OF THE BROOK
-
-
- Whispering brooklet running nigh,
- Do tell why love must die,
- Brooklet onward toward yon sea,
- Speak to me! speak to me!
- Do tell why love must die,
- Tiny brooklet flowing by.
- For aye! Oh, tell why!
-
- Brooklet gently gurgling by
- Must love die e’en for aye,
- Tell why shouldst love die;
- Oh, why must love die,
- Tell why! For aye! For aye!
-
-The above was set to the music “The Brook” by Theodore Lack.
-
-
-
-
-A SLEIGHING SONG
-
-
- Slipping, sliding, high then low,
- O’er the ice and fleecy snow,
- Hearts attune with all around,
- Merrily away we bound;
- While jubilant our spirits fling
- Echoes of their reigning king,
- Till circling air seems drunken quite,
- Breathing revelry tonight.
- Boist’rously we raise good cheer,
- One in voice and accent clear;
- As bracing wine such atmosphere,
- With love like thine,
- Maiden of the dell,
- Loud thy praises swell,
- Life’s rhapsody
- For me but thee,
- Thru the livelong day
- If at work or play.
-
- ’Tis living dew thy lips impart,
- Nectar to a fainting heart;
- Thine eyes--gems of beauteous hues,
- Amber mid the blues,
- Gleam Paradise--’gainst yon sparkling snow,
- Twinkling as they go;
- Thy cheeks transmit roseate light,
- Tint the dancing white,
- Heart-throb bespeaks
- Earthly paragon,
- Binding two in one,
- In this--our sleighing time, our playing time,
- Our sleighing, playing, sleighing time.
-
- Moonbeams falling, gently trace
- Lovers’ secrets on each face,
- As to and fro they skip--perchance,
- Lending joy with each fond glance,
- While slipping, sliding, high then low,
- O’er the ice and drifting snow,
- Till circling air seems drunken quite
- Breathing revelry tonight;
- Boist’rously we raise good cheer,
- One in voice and accent clear;
- As bracing wine such atmosphere
- With love like thine,
- Maiden of the dell,
- Loud thy praises swell,
- Life’s rhapsody for me but thee,
- Thru the livelong day
- If at work or play.
-
- I love you in the sleighing time,
- I love you with a love sublime,
- Oh, give to me that heart of thine,
- In this, our sleighing time, our playing time,
- Our sleighing, playing, sleighing time.
-
-Set to music “Arabesque,” by Eric Meyer Helmund.
-
-
-
-
-THE DRESDEN MAID
-
-
- Thou pretty, dainty Dresden maid,
- Tripping thru the grass,
- Dandelion lifts shining head,
- Gleaming as you pass.
-
- (CHORUS)
-
- Thou Dresden maid
- My heart rings true,
- Speak but the word,
- I’d give my life for you.
-
- Simply clad with flowered kirtle,
- Ever bloom more fair!
- Azure petals like yon myrtle
- Touch thy nutbrown hair.
-
- (CHORUS)
-
- Wistful eyes of violet shade,
- Tinting morn’s own dew,
- Love pure as thine could never fade,
- Grown in heart so true.
-
- (CHORUS)
-
- Blossoms adored by thee, sweetheart,
- Flourish but a day,
- One smile thou canst to me impart,
- Lendeth hope alway.
-
- (CHORUS)
-
-
-
-
-SONG OF THE BEE
-
-
- Buzz! buzz!
- You’re just a honey-bee,
- Yet a simple song you say,
- Turneth work into play.
-
- Buzz! buzz!
- As flitting here and there,
- Among the flowers by the way,
- Work turneth to play.
-
- Buzz! buzz!
- While seeking clover sweet
- For its nectar thru the day,
- Work turneth to play.
-
- Buzz! buzz!
- A lesson true you’d teach,
- A song in the heart alway,
- Turneth work into play.
-
-
-
-
-THE GOLDFINCH
-
-
- Oh, tiny goldfinch richly clad,
- Your joyousness bespeaks the morn,
- Whose beauty tends to make you glad,
- And eager just that you were born.
-
- You dart about o’er crag and moor,
- To us bequeath your choicest boon,
- Your silvery note so soft and pure,
- A simple, mellow twitter-tune.
-
- You ride away on rippling crest,
- Over hill and stony shallow,
- You seek the thorny thistle-pest,
- As it thrives on field and fallow.
-
- Your sheaves of down you garner in,
- And store them in your covert-mow,
- Away from human noise and din,
- To fluff your nest in bush or bough.
-
- The Hoary Alder catkin-hung,
- Where tinkling waters wander round,
- And Marigold is Music’s tongue,
- Here holds your cup in fork fast-bound;
-
- A leafy canopy of green,
- Above eggs touched by sea and sky,
- Which ling’ringly, you laid unseen,
- Save by the pale Day-moon on high.
-
-
-
-
-BONNY BUNNY
-
-
- Bonny bunny!
- Tracks so funny!
- Playing round our cottage door,
- Fruits and food are here a-plenty,
- Laid away for winter’s store.
-
- Bonny bunny!
- Tracks so funny!
- Whiter even than the snow,
- As it dances all about you,
- Have a pear before you go.
-
- Bonny bunny!
- Tracks so funny!
- Why are you so timid, pray!
- Cold will soon be fast upon us,
- Let’s be friends, don’t run away.
-
-
-
-
-WHEN SNOWFLAKES FALL
-
-
- I love you in the springtime,
- Still I love you in the fall,
- And I love you in the winter,
- With the snowflakes merry call.
-
- Yes, I love you best of all
- With the snowflakes as they fall,
- While the winters biting cold,
- Makes me sense a warmth untold.
-
- Then I love you in glad summer,
- When birds and flowers breathe cheer,
- To me this seems the gladdest time
- Of all the season’s year.
-
- But I love you best of all,
- With the snowflakes as they fall,
- While the winter’s biting cold
- Makes me sense a warmth untold.
-
-
-
-
-OUR COW
-
-
- Our Jersey cow is just as kind
- And friendly as can be,
- A wisp of hay I hand to her,
- She gives her milk to me.
-
- All day she tramps the meadow grass,
- And browses on the hill,
- She seems to like the clover best,
- While wand’ring at her will.
-
- Moo! moo! she always seems to say,
- She never minds the showers,
- We children love to hear her low,
- Thru all the pleasant hours.
-
-
-
-
-ODE TO A BROOK
-
-
- I wish I were a stream, O brook!
- If but for a single day,
- Then would we wander on and on,
- While rippling a roundelay.
-
- I wish I were a stream, O brook!
- Just to sense all you would say,
- Then could we wander on and on,
- Still babbling along our way.
-
- I wish I were a stream, O brook!
- Each forest-flower I’d know,
- Like wild birds we’d sail on and on,
- Joyfully prattling we’d go.
-
- I wish I were a stream, O brook!
- We’d wind thru lane and lea,
- Playfully gurgling on and on,
- Till at last we’d reach the sea.
-
-
-
-
-CONSECRATION
-
-
- “Give God the glory,” ’tis thus speaks my soul,
- “Take thou my life, Lord, in sweetest control;
- When blinding storms of sorrow assail me,
- Oh, thou! who didst walk on blue Galilee,
- Beneath thy rich mantle sheltered I’d be.
-
- Dub thou me knight, Lord, our most holy King,
- While rend’ring thee service, trophies I’d bring,
- If mid life’s fray thou wouldst call me today,
- Oh, Christ! who canst raise the fallen, lift me,
- To bask in thy presence eternally.
-
- Truth as the emblem, ’tis right royally,
- Under her flag, firm, united we’d be,
- Dark powers of might at thy Word prostrate lie,
- While blazoned with love our banner waves high,
- In homage to him who reigneth--the King.
-
-
-
-
-ENCHANTMENT
-
-
- Ethereal bursts yon morn, bluebirds awake,
- Joy-notes break forth, Heav’n born, for love’s sweet sake,
- Thy face, in waking dreams, reveals the day,
- Sunlight in beauty streams, pointing the way.
-
- ’Tis but a dainty flower I bring to you,
- Bathed in celestial light, mingled with dew,
- Still deeply rooted in this heart so true,
- Is wealth the world holds not, treasured in you.
-
- Fairest of all the bloom I proffer thee,
- Plucked from yon garden rare, Sincerity;
- Pure bud of enduring love, shield thou me,
- And bear my soul to God in chastity.
-
-
-
-
-LIFE’S DAY
-
-
- Thou Sun! whose smile wreathes early Morn,
- A cheerful light to those forlorn,
- And dries the dripping eyes of dawn,
- Bless Life’s fleet day ere she be gone.
-
- Teach her to shine as unto thee,
- A lesser light as needs must be,
- A ray bent toward lonely places,
- Sun! whose beams reflect glad faces.
-
- I ask when Life’s young day is done,
- E’en as thy afterglow, O Sun!
- I might bequeath one worthy song,
- A candle in a world of wrong.
-
-
-
-
-FOR YOU
-
-
- The golden sun sinks
- On a bosom of blue,
- A-smiling for you;
- While each bird in the nest
- Lulls her tired brood to rest,
- A-crooning for you.
-
- The weed-blossoms blow
- Full as wild flowers do,
- A-blooming for you;
- ’T is my heart casts a spell,
- Sets the plants in the dell
- A-springing for you.
-
- A moth of the night
- Is my love--ever true,
- A-winging for you;
- Like yon firefly it glows,
- As it kindleth anew
- A-longing for you.
-
-
-
-
-DISTANCE
-
-
- Sometimes when western lamps burn low,
- I feel thee near, tho thou art far,
- Doth parting heal I long to know,
- Or distance deeper brand the scar.
-
- Sometimes when chill the winds that blow,
- Thy spirit calms the atmosphere,
- A zephyr heartstrings’ lyric bow,
- Warm strains of melody I hear.
-
- Sometimes when in the evening glow,
- My soul seems interlocked with thine,
- While artful shadows come and go,
- I pause to quaff a drink divine.
-
-
-
-
-ALONE
-
-
- ’Tis midnight!
- One lone star stands a fiery sentinel,
- Whose eagle eye portrayeth silence well,
- Keeping watch!
-
- ’Tis midnight!
- The screechowl’s plaintive scream pierces the gloom,
- Alone goes she forth from her cavern tomb,
- Making moan!
-
- ’Tis midnight!
- Wrapt in the mourning garment of despair,
- One thot “Alone” enshrouds the mystic air,
- Unsought!
-
- ’Tis midnight!
- A doleful bell peals forth its dismal dirge,
- Alone--dim spectres tread that haunted verge
- Death’s own.
-
-
-
-
-WINTER
-
-
- Bleak and chill!
- Bleak and chill!
- Winter winds are bound to blow,
- Thru the valley, o’er the hill
- At their will.
-
- Winter wind!
- Do be kind!
- I know little children four
- The wolf stands ever howling
- At their door.
-
- Winter wind!
- Oh, be kind!
- Just to those who lack for food,
- You devour their scanty fuel
- In such mood.
-
- Bleak and chill!
- Bleak and chill!
- Tho your winds must ever blow,
- Teach the heart of him who hath
- All the woe.
-
-
-
-
-LOVE’S MESSAGE
-
-
- Apple blossoms everywhere!
- White wings sailing scented air,
- To fairyland--on vernal breeze;
- Art thou wafting love’s message--
- From the trees?
-
-
-
-
-MY TRIBUTE
-
-
- Thou master! deftly as Nature herself,
- Awakes yon sleeping bud in early spring,
- E’en neath thy gentler, guileless touch, methinks
- A soul opes wide, ’tis Music’s wakening.
-
- Thou, shapen in clay, art by Heav’n moulded,
- Thru thee I sense both human and divine,
- This, God’s gift, within thyself enfolded,
- Pervades the air my spirit breathes of thine.
-
- Bear me afar, beyond majestic portal,
- Down loyal Art’s lost corridor of Time,
- Human-hearted soul, echo immortal,
- Lead thou me inspired by living notes sublime.
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-
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-HEARTBLOOM
-
-
- When love is there, one asks not whence he came,
- Enough to know the wealth he doth bestow;
- A budding heart blossoms, then bursts the same,
- Whether in realm of high estate or low.
-
- Crimson the flow’r, touched by the life it gives,
- Rooted in works of faith, love ever lives,
- Aglow with thrilling warmth of sentiment,
- Each soul becomes a fount of sweet content.
-
- The bloom, crushed, turns to Mother Earth once more,
- Anew seeketh strength in rising as before;
- Tho years of healing help to right the wrong,
- A bleeding heart can never beat as strong.
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-
-
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-DEATH’S SPECTRE
-
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- Buoyant like the waves our spirits,
- Borne eastward by the foaming brine,
- Till the band in lazy ripples,
- Set drifting shoreward “Auld Lang Syne.”
-
- Smile for smile, amid tear for tear,
- Lavished in love that fateful day,
- While frothing billows furtively,
- Tossed high their caps in mirthful play.
-
- A frown soon crost the gleaming sky,
- Darker and graver it became,
- Glow’ring wrath then fell from on high,
- Her anger struck our ship aflame.
-
- A host of patient suppliants,
- With penitence each heart did burn,
- Crash! one seething surge broke o’er us,
- Rending asunder bow from stern.
-
- Does God still live where torment dwells,
- Thou branded spectre of the night,
- I challenge Peace, if Peace be God,
- To throttle Hell, who seemeth might.
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-DREAMING
-
-
- Mid each glimmer of sunlight,
- On the early morning dew,
- Refreshing thots came trooping,
- Old-time memories and you.
-
- I could hear thy footsteps falling,
- Doubt in sleep all cast asunder,
- Dreaming of thee, ever dreaming,
- Lost in love I ceased to wonder.
-
- ’Twas the bluebird’s lyric note,
- Welcomed me to light of day,
- With thy kiss upon my lips,
- Wrapt in ecstasy I lay.
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-SAILING
-
-
- Only last night,
- My life! my light!
- Sailing the sea ’neath silent moon,
- This heart sent thee its sovereign boon;
- Thy spirit seemed one glorious gem,
- Set in a royal diadem.
- Come thou to me,
- Over the sea!
-
- Growl and grumble!
- Fume and mumble!
- Madcaps! let Fury lead the way,
- Our loyal ship will reach the bay,
- Peace caroleth her song of cheer,
- Where love abides there is no fear,
- Toss and tumble!
- Rage and rumble!
-
- Sing foaming sea,
- Sing thou to me!
- Praise love in modest litany,
- Swell forth one mighty symphony,
- Till God’s exultant hosts reply,
- Swing low! then high!
- Rest draweth nigh!
- Breathe yawning Deep,
- The breath of Sleep.
-
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-FISHIN’
-
-
- Would you blame a feller any,
- If the sun was all aglow,
- If his pa had gone to meetin’,
- An’ his ma was soon to go.
-
- Then if his ma had rigged him out
- In togs for Sunday-school,
- If his chum came by and argued
- ’Twas no need to go by rule.
-
- Is there really any harm,
- If a feller does no wrong,
- But jus’ takes his fishin’ tackle
- An’ goes marchin’ straight along;
-
- Jus’ to where the fish are bitin’
- At a mos’ outlandish rate,
- Could you blame a feller any
- ’Cause he went to diggin’ bait.
-
- Could you blame a feller’s daddy,
- Should he make a solemn vow,
- That his sonny’d get a trouncin’,
- Tho ’twould start a family row;
-
- When to class the kids came troopin’,
- Every feller, all save one,
- When he found the fishin’ tackle
- To be missin’--like his son.
-
- “To think,” says he, “a son of mine
- Would break the Sabbath day,
- He’ll cause this head to bow in shame
- While trudgin’ earth’s highway.”
-
- Then a righteous rage o’ertook him,
- Like a ship that’s lashed at sea,
- While his long strides brought him nearer
- The spot where his son might be.
-
- Alas! when he saw his son there,
- Jus’ atuggin’ at the line,
- With a monster fish adanglin’;
- (’Twas a sport he too thought fine!)
-
- His old eyes jus’ fell a-dancin’,
- Like the waves borne by a breeze,
- An’ his soul was set a-singin’
- With the birds in nearby trees.
-
- Would you blame a feller’s daddy,
- Should he break a solemn vow,
- An’ help a lad to lug away
- All the fish the law’d allow?
-
- Who’d begrudge dad any pleasure,
- (When his sun was bendin’ low,)
- Which might set his old heart beatin’
- With lost chords of long ago.
-
-
-
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-LIFE’S SUNSET
-
-
- Thy day is far spent,
- And thy night draweth nigh,
- Life’s sunset at even,
- Shines forth from on high.
-
- Eternity’s dawn,
- As the closing of day,
- ’Tis shadow or sunbeam
- Precedeth thy way.
-
- A life such as thine,
- Is inspired from above,
- Reborn of God’s spirit,
- Immersed in his love.
-
- Sweet strains from afar,
- Thy rich entrance doth raise,
- While yon Heavenly choir
- Sings anthems of praise.
-
-
-
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-THE MEADOWLARK
-
-
- The meadowlark wingeth his grassy way,
- His plaintive note rings clear,
- He seeketh shelter ’neath the new-mown hay
- His flute-like voice we hear
- “Spring o’ the year!
- Spring o’ the year!”
-
- His coat, brown-mottled, with silver’s soft streak,
- While nesting, serves him well,
- When summer’s sun sears the grass, dries the creek,
- ’Tis then he rests a spell.
- In meadow-dell!
- In meadow-dell!
-
- This jaunty fellow in vest of yellow
- And crescent-collar black,
- A cap to match; his music how mellow,
- Chap with the whistling knack.
- “Tseer”--alack!
- “Tseer”--alack!
-
- A ground nest by him of grasses is made,
- Distant his dream of fear,
- Till the spotted white eggs his mate has laid,
- Begin to disappear.
- “Tsev--tseer!”
- “Tsev--tseer!”
-
- The thieves of sad fate are mice of the mead,
- Or else some reptile rare,
- Again he builds stronger, with greater heed,
- Then guards his home with care.
- “Tseer” dire deed!
- “Tseer” dire deed!
-
- ’Tis golden sheaf-time and each spotted shell,
- Appears to be pipping,
- Alas! the tale of the binder to tell,
- She come clipping, clipping.
- Thru meadow-dell!
- Thru meadow-dell!
-
- The doom of the sputtering mates is sealed,
- The reaper spurns his guest,
- As he cuts a swath of the ripened field,
- Brings havoc to the nest.
- “Tseer” oprest!
- “Tseer” oprest!
-
- Still sputtering, the mates fly far a-field,
- Such grief was theirs that day,
- And here is to hoping their fate may be sealed,
- Next year a diff’rent way.
- “Tseer” sad lay!
- “Tseer” sad lay!
-
-
-
-
-NATURE’S GAME
-
-
- The gusts of wind that frisk about,
- With the winter sprites at play,
- And pile them high like football fiends,
- In a most fantastic way,
- Are stragglers from the woodland dell,
- Just assuming to be fay.
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- The birds cheer with chirps, squirrels with chats,
- A clouded lining of sun-beam slats,
- Curtains Sol of cunning eye;
- Crows “Caw! caw!” as tho at play,
- A golden bomb bursts the glow’ring sky,
- And frightens the elfins away.
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-A BIT O’ CHEER
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- Such scurrying of blow and bluster out,
- Instilled a longing just to look about
- For one stray emblem of returning spring,
- Some form of life aquiver on the wing.
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- A massive mound of snow towered mountain high.
- The nude trees, all ashiver stood opprest;
- One brave bough saluted the whistling wind,
- That had cruelly bared her aching breast.
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- The tiny twigs twisted and twined for warmth,
- Still striving in vain for reviving breath,
- While the icy palm with a ruthless calm,
- Soon smote many a sickly one with death.
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- Ah, me! Is that a vision which I see!
- Are those real, rosy apples on that tree?
- Or is it God’s own gleaming sun streams thru--
- A crimson hue, on them for me and you?
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- Or must I deem it destiny of war--
- Bloody war, never known on earth before
- Stains them gore; or reflected words of cheer
- From afar, to home friends who writhe in fear.
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- ’Tis Nature’s pretty prank our hearts have blest,
- Yet simple truth should always be confest;
- The flaunting fruit which flings high in that tree,
- Are merry, dancing, dangling apples three.
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- Thot is the skiff that bears the soul,
- To Heaven’s celestial shore,
- With our God as the stanch pilot,
- To guide the light craft o’er.
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- ’Tis thot which makes the poor man rich,
- That makes the rich man poor,
- Lord! may each treasury of thot,
- Be thy Word firm and sure.
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- No Scylla lifts six hungry heads,
- No Sirens’ song is heard,
- No Charybdis engulfs the soul,
- With thot driven by God’s Word.
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- Let Triton blow his shameful blast,
- Unfurl your sails--nor care!
- With Christ to man your vessel frail,
- Foul weather will prove fair.
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- Tho Neptune seethe, Christ soothes the waves,
- While low-hung cloudlets pout,
- Some peevish, purse their beating brows,
- Soon all are put to rout.
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- Thot speeds along the bounding brine,
- While mingled mists of care,
- Take their flight on the rifting clouds,
- When Soul breathes freer air.
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- The skiff of thot, a soul its crew,
- Now welcomes her haven fair;
- She anchors in God’s Elysium,
- Our Heaven, of laurels rare.
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-JENNIE EARNGEY HILL<br /><br />
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-THE GORHAM PRESS<br />
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-<p class="c"><span class="smcap">Copyright, 1918, by Jennie Earngey Hill</span><br />
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-<small>MY BELOVED AUNT</small><br />
-MRS. JENNIE HEWES CALDWELL, <span class="smcap">Ph.D.</span></p>
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-<tr><td><a href="#SONG_OF_THE_BROOK"><span class="smcap">Song of the Brook</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_009">9</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#A_SLEIGHING_SONG"><span class="smcap">A Sleighing Song</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_010">10</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#THE_DRESDEN_MAID"><span class="smcap">The Dresden Maid</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_012">12</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#SONG_OF_THE_BEE"><span class="smcap">Song of the Bee</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_013">13</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#THE_GOLDFINCH"><span class="smcap">The Goldfinch</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_014">14</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#BONNY_BUNNY"><span class="smcap">Bonny Bunny</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_015">15</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#WHEN_SNOWFLAKES_FALL"><span class="smcap">When Snowflakes Fall</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_016">16</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#OUR_COW"><span class="smcap">Our Cow</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_017">17</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#ODE_TO_A_BROOK"><span class="smcap">Ode to a Brook</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_018">18</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#CONSECRATION"><span class="smcap">Consecration</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_019">19</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#ENCHANTMENT"><span class="smcap">Enchantment</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_020">20</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#LIFES_DAY"><span class="smcap">Life’s Day</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_021">21</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#FOR_YOU"><span class="smcap">For You</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_022">22</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#DISTANCE"><span class="smcap">Distance</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_023">23</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#ALONE"><span class="smcap">Alone</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_024">24</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#WINTER"><span class="smcap">Winter</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_025">25</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#LOVES_MESSAGE"><span class="smcap">Love’s Message</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_026">26</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#MY_TRIBUTE"><span class="smcap">My Tribute</span></a></td><td><a name="page_006" id="page_006"></a></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_027">27</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#HEARTBLOOM"><span class="smcap">Heartbloom</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_028">28</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#DEATHS_SPECTRE"><span class="smcap">Death’s Spectre</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_029">29</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#FISHIN"><span class="smcap">Fishin’</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_032">32</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#LIFES_SUNSET"><span class="smcap">Life’s Sunset</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_034">34</a></td></tr>
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-<tr><td><a href="#THE_MEADOWLARK"><span class="smcap">The Meadowlark</span></a></td><td></td><td align="right" valign="bottom"><a href="#page_035">35</a></td></tr>
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-<h1>POEMS</h1>
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-<p><a name="page_008" id="page_008"></a>&nbsp; </p>
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-<p><a name="page_009" id="page_009"></a>&nbsp; </p>
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-<h2><a name="SONG_OF_THE_BROOK" id="SONG_OF_THE_BROOK"></a>SONG OF THE BROOK</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Whispering brooklet running nigh,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Do tell why love must die,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Brooklet onward toward yon sea,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Speak to me! speak to me!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Do tell why love must die,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tiny brooklet flowing by.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For aye! Oh, tell why!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Brooklet gently gurgling by<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Must love die e’en for aye,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tell why shouldst love die;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Oh, why must love die,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tell why! For aye! For aye!<br /></span>
-</div></div>
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-<p class="c">The above was set to the music “The Brook” by Theodore Lack.<a name="page_010" id="page_010"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="A_SLEIGHING_SONG" id="A_SLEIGHING_SONG"></a>A SLEIGHING SONG</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Slipping, sliding, high then low,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">O’er the ice and fleecy snow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Hearts attune with all around,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Merrily away we bound;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While jubilant our spirits fling<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Echoes of their reigning king,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Till circling air seems drunken quite,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Breathing revelry tonight.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Boist’rously we raise good cheer,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">One in voice and accent clear;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As bracing wine such atmosphere,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With love like thine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Maiden of the dell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Loud thy praises swell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Life’s rhapsody<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For me but thee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thru the livelong day<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If at work or play.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">’Tis living dew thy lips impart,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nectar to a fainting heart;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thine eyes&mdash;gems of beauteous hues,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Amber mid the blues,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Gleam Paradise&mdash;’gainst yon sparkling snow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Twinkling as they go;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thy cheeks transmit roseate light,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tint the dancing white,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Heart-throb bespeaks<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Earthly paragon,<a name="page_011" id="page_011"></a><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Binding two in one,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In this&mdash;our sleighing time, our playing time,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Our sleighing, playing, sleighing time.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Moonbeams falling, gently trace<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lovers’ secrets on each face,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As to and fro they skip&mdash;perchance,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lending joy with each fond glance,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While slipping, sliding, high then low,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">O’er the ice and drifting snow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Till circling air seems drunken quite<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Breathing revelry tonight;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Boist’rously we raise good cheer,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">One in voice and accent clear;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As bracing wine such atmosphere<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With love like thine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Maiden of the dell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Loud thy praises swell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Life’s rhapsody for me but thee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thru the livelong day<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If at work or play.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I love you in the sleighing time,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I love you with a love sublime,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Oh, give to me that heart of thine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In this, our sleighing time, our playing time,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Our sleighing, playing, sleighing time.<br /></span>
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-</div>
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-<p class="c">Set to music “Arabesque,” by Eric Meyer Helmund.<a name="page_012" id="page_012"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="THE_DRESDEN_MAID" id="THE_DRESDEN_MAID"></a>THE DRESDEN MAID</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Thou pretty, dainty Dresden maid,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tripping thru the grass,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Dandelion lifts shining head,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Gleaming as you pass.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i3">(<span class="smcap">Chorus</span>)<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i2">Thou Dresden maid<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My heart rings true,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Speak but the word,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">I’d give my life for you.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Simply clad with flowered kirtle,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ever bloom more fair!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Azure petals like yon myrtle<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Touch thy nutbrown hair.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i3">(<span class="smcap">Chorus</span>)<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Wistful eyes of violet shade,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tinting morn’s own dew,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love pure as thine could never fade,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Grown in heart so true.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i3">(<span class="smcap">Chorus</span>)<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Blossoms adored by thee, sweetheart,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Flourish but a day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">One smile thou canst to me impart,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lendeth hope alway.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i3">(<span class="smcap">Chorus</span>)<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
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-<p><a name="page_013" id="page_013"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="SONG_OF_THE_BEE" id="SONG_OF_THE_BEE"></a>SONG OF THE BEE</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Buzz! buzz!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You’re just a honey-bee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Yet a simple song you say,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Turneth work into play.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Buzz! buzz!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As flitting here and there,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Among the flowers by the way,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Work turneth to play.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Buzz! buzz!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While seeking clover sweet<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For its nectar thru the day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Work turneth to play.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Buzz! buzz!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A lesson true you’d teach,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A song in the heart alway,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Turneth work into play.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
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-<p><a name="page_014" id="page_014"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="THE_GOLDFINCH" id="THE_GOLDFINCH"></a>THE GOLDFINCH</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Oh, tiny goldfinch richly clad,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your joyousness bespeaks the morn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Whose beauty tends to make you glad,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And eager just that you were born.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">You dart about o’er crag and moor,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To us bequeath your choicest boon,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your silvery note so soft and pure,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A simple, mellow twitter-tune.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">You ride away on rippling crest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Over hill and stony shallow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You seek the thorny thistle-pest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As it thrives on field and fallow.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Your sheaves of down you garner in,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And store them in your covert-mow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Away from human noise and din,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To fluff your nest in bush or bough.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The Hoary Alder catkin-hung,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where tinkling waters wander round,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And Marigold is Music’s tongue,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Here holds your cup in fork fast-bound;<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A leafy canopy of green,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Above eggs touched by sea and sky,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which ling’ringly, you laid unseen,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Save by the pale Day-moon on high.<br /></span>
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-</div>
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-<p><a name="page_015" id="page_015"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="BONNY_BUNNY" id="BONNY_BUNNY"></a>BONNY BUNNY</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Bonny bunny!<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">Tracks so funny!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Playing round our cottage door,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Fruits and food are here a-plenty,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Laid away for winter’s store.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Bonny bunny!<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">Tracks so funny!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Whiter even than the snow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As it dances all about you,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Have a pear before you go.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Bonny bunny!<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">Tracks so funny!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Why are you so timid, pray!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Cold will soon be fast upon us,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Let’s be friends, don’t run away.<br /></span>
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-</div>
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-<p><a name="page_016" id="page_016"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="WHEN_SNOWFLAKES_FALL" id="WHEN_SNOWFLAKES_FALL"></a>WHEN SNOWFLAKES FALL</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I love you in the springtime,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Still I love you in the fall,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And I love you in the winter,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With the snowflakes merry call.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Yes, I love you best of all<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With the snowflakes as they fall,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While the winters biting cold,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Makes me sense a warmth untold.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Then I love you in glad summer,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When birds and flowers breathe cheer,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To me this seems the gladdest time<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of all the season’s year.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">But I love you best of all,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With the snowflakes as they fall,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While the winter’s biting cold<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Makes me sense a warmth untold.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
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-<p><a name="page_017" id="page_017"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="OUR_COW" id="OUR_COW"></a>OUR COW</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Our Jersey cow is just as kind<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And friendly as can be,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A wisp of hay I hand to her,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She gives her milk to me.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">All day she tramps the meadow grass,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And browses on the hill,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She seems to like the clover best,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While wand’ring at her will.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Moo! moo! she always seems to say,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She never minds the showers,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">We children love to hear her low,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thru all the pleasant hours.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
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-<p><a name="page_018" id="page_018"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="ODE_TO_A_BROOK" id="ODE_TO_A_BROOK"></a>ODE TO A BROOK</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I wish I were a stream, O brook!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If but for a single day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then would we wander on and on,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While rippling a roundelay.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I wish I were a stream, O brook!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Just to sense all you would say,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then could we wander on and on,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Still babbling along our way.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I wish I were a stream, O brook!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Each forest-flower I’d know,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like wild birds we’d sail on and on,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Joyfully prattling we’d go.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I wish I were a stream, O brook!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">We’d wind thru lane and lea,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Playfully gurgling on and on,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Till at last we’d reach the sea.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
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-<p><a name="page_019" id="page_019"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="CONSECRATION" id="CONSECRATION"></a>CONSECRATION</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">“Give God the glory,” ’tis thus speaks my soul,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">“Take thou my life, Lord, in sweetest control;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When blinding storms of sorrow assail me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Oh, thou! who didst walk on blue Galilee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Beneath thy rich mantle sheltered I’d be.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Dub thou me knight, Lord, our most holy King,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While rend’ring thee service, trophies I’d bring,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If mid life’s fray thou wouldst call me today,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Oh, Christ! who canst raise the fallen, lift me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To bask in thy presence eternally.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Truth as the emblem, ’tis right royally,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Under her flag, firm, united we’d be,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Dark powers of might at thy Word prostrate lie,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While blazoned with love our banner waves high,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In homage to him who reigneth&mdash;the King.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_020" id="page_020"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="ENCHANTMENT" id="ENCHANTMENT"></a>ENCHANTMENT</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Ethereal bursts yon morn, bluebirds awake,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Joy-notes break forth, Heav’n born, for love’s sweet sake,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thy face, in waking dreams, reveals the day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sunlight in beauty streams, pointing the way.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">’Tis but a dainty flower I bring to you,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Bathed in celestial light, mingled with dew,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Still deeply rooted in this heart so true,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Is wealth the world holds not, treasured in you.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Fairest of all the bloom I proffer thee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Plucked from yon garden rare, Sincerity;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Pure bud of enduring love, shield thou me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And bear my soul to God in chastity.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_021" id="page_021"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="LIFES_DAY" id="LIFES_DAY"></a>LIFE’S DAY</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Thou Sun! whose smile wreathes early Morn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A cheerful light to those forlorn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And dries the dripping eyes of dawn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Bless Life’s fleet day ere she be gone.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Teach her to shine as unto thee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A lesser light as needs must be,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A ray bent toward lonely places,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sun! whose beams reflect glad faces.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I ask when Life’s young day is done,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">E’en as thy afterglow, O Sun!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I might bequeath one worthy song,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A candle in a world of wrong.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_022" id="page_022"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="FOR_YOU" id="FOR_YOU"></a>FOR YOU</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The golden sun sinks<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On a bosom of blue,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A-smiling for you;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While each bird in the nest<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lulls her tired brood to rest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A-crooning for you.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The weed-blossoms blow<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Full as wild flowers do,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A-blooming for you;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’T is my heart casts a spell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sets the plants in the dell<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A-springing for you.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A moth of the night<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Is my love&mdash;ever true,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A-winging for you;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like yon firefly it glows,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As it kindleth anew<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A-longing for you.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
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-<p><a name="page_023" id="page_023"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="DISTANCE" id="DISTANCE"></a>DISTANCE</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Sometimes when western lamps burn low,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I feel thee near, tho thou art far,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Doth parting heal I long to know,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Or distance deeper brand the scar.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Sometimes when chill the winds that blow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thy spirit calms the atmosphere,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A zephyr heartstrings’ lyric bow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Warm strains of melody I hear.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Sometimes when in the evening glow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My soul seems interlocked with thine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While artful shadows come and go,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I pause to quaff a drink divine.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_024" id="page_024"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="ALONE" id="ALONE"></a>ALONE</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i8">’Tis midnight!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">One lone star stands a fiery sentinel,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Whose eagle eye portrayeth silence well,<br /></span>
-<span class="i8">Keeping watch!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i8">’Tis midnight!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The screechowl’s plaintive scream pierces the gloom,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Alone goes she forth from her cavern tomb,<br /></span>
-<span class="i8">Making moan!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i8">’Tis midnight!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Wrapt in the mourning garment of despair,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">One thot “Alone” enshrouds the mystic air,<br /></span>
-<span class="i8">Unsought!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i8">’Tis midnight!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A doleful bell peals forth its dismal dirge,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Alone&mdash;dim spectres tread that haunted verge<br /></span>
-<span class="i8">Death’s own.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_025" id="page_025"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="WINTER" id="WINTER"></a>WINTER</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Bleak and chill!<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">Bleak and chill!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Winter winds are bound to blow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thru the valley, o’er the hill<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">At their will.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Winter wind!<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">Do be kind!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I know little children four<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The wolf stands ever howling<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">At their door.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Winter wind!<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">Oh, be kind!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Just to those who lack for food,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You devour their scanty fuel<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">In such mood.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i5">Bleak and chill!<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">Bleak and chill!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tho your winds must ever blow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Teach the heart of him who hath<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">All the woe.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_026" id="page_026"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="LOVES_MESSAGE" id="LOVES_MESSAGE"></a>LOVE’S MESSAGE</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Apple blossoms everywhere!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">White wings sailing scented air,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To fairyland&mdash;on vernal breeze;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Art thou wafting love’s message&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i5">From the trees?<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_027" id="page_027"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="MY_TRIBUTE" id="MY_TRIBUTE"></a>MY TRIBUTE</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Thou master! deftly as Nature herself,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Awakes yon sleeping bud in early spring,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">E’en neath thy gentler, guileless touch, methinks<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A soul opes wide, ’tis Music’s wakening.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Thou, shapen in clay, art by Heav’n moulded,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thru thee I sense both human and divine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">This, God’s gift, within thyself enfolded,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Pervades the air my spirit breathes of thine.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Bear me afar, beyond majestic portal,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Down loyal Art’s lost corridor of Time,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Human-hearted soul, echo immortal,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lead thou me inspired by living notes sublime.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_028" id="page_028"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="HEARTBLOOM" id="HEARTBLOOM"></a>HEARTBLOOM</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">When love is there, one asks not whence he came,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Enough to know the wealth he doth bestow;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A budding heart blossoms, then bursts the same,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Whether in realm of high estate or low.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Crimson the flow’r, touched by the life it gives,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Rooted in works of faith, love ever lives,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Aglow with thrilling warmth of sentiment,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Each soul becomes a fount of sweet content.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The bloom, crushed, turns to Mother Earth once more,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Anew seeketh strength in rising as before;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tho years of healing help to right the wrong,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A bleeding heart can never beat as strong.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_029" id="page_029"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="DEATHS_SPECTRE" id="DEATHS_SPECTRE"></a>DEATH’S SPECTRE</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Buoyant like the waves our spirits,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Borne eastward by the foaming brine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Till the band in lazy ripples,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Set drifting shoreward “Auld Lang Syne.”<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Smile for smile, amid tear for tear,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lavished in love that fateful day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While frothing billows furtively,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tossed high their caps in mirthful play.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A frown soon crost the gleaming sky,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Darker and graver it became,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Glow’ring wrath then fell from on high,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her anger struck our ship aflame.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A host of patient suppliants,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With penitence each heart did burn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Crash! one seething surge broke o’er us,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Rending asunder bow from stern.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Does God still live where torment dwells,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thou branded spectre of the night,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I challenge Peace, if Peace be God,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To throttle Hell, who seemeth might.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_030" id="page_030"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="DREAMING" id="DREAMING"></a>DREAMING</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Mid each glimmer of sunlight,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On the early morning dew,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Refreshing thots came trooping,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Old-time memories and you.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I could hear thy footsteps falling,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Doubt in sleep all cast asunder,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Dreaming of thee, ever dreaming,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lost in love I ceased to wonder.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">’Twas the bluebird’s lyric note,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Welcomed me to light of day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With thy kiss upon my lips,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Wrapt in ecstasy I lay.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_031" id="page_031"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="SAILING" id="SAILING"></a>SAILING</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i3">Only last night,<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">My life! my light!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sailing the sea ’neath silent moon,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">This heart sent thee its sovereign boon;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thy spirit seemed one glorious gem,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Set in a royal diadem.<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Come thou to me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Over the sea!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i3">Growl and grumble!<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Fume and mumble!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Madcaps! let Fury lead the way,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Our loyal ship will reach the bay,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Peace caroleth her song of cheer,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where love abides there is no fear,<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Toss and tumble!<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Rage and rumble!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i3">Sing foaming sea,<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Sing thou to me!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Praise love in modest litany,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Swell forth one mighty symphony,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Till God’s exultant hosts reply,<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Swing low! then high!<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Rest draweth nigh!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Breathe yawning Deep,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The breath of Sleep.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_032" id="page_032"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="FISHIN" id="FISHIN"></a>FISHIN’</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Would you blame a feller any,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If the sun was all aglow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If his pa had gone to meetin’,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">An’ his ma was soon to go.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Then if his ma had rigged him out<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In togs for Sunday-school,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If his chum came by and argued<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’Twas no need to go by rule.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Is there really any harm,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If a feller does no wrong,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But jus’ takes his fishin’ tackle<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">An’ goes marchin’ straight along;<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Jus’ to where the fish are bitin’<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">At a mos’ outlandish rate,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Could you blame a feller any<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’Cause he went to diggin’ bait.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Could you blame a feller’s daddy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Should he make a solemn vow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That his sonny’d get a trouncin’,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tho ’twould start a family row;<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">When to class the kids came troopin’,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Every feller, all save one,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When he found the fishin’ tackle<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To be missin’&mdash;like his son.<a name="page_033" id="page_033"></a><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">“To think,” says he, “a son of mine<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Would break the Sabbath day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">He’ll cause this head to bow in shame<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While trudgin’ earth’s highway.”<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Then a righteous rage o’ertook him,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like a ship that’s lashed at sea,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While his long strides brought him nearer<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The spot where his son might be.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Alas! when he saw his son there,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Jus’ atuggin’ at the line,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With a monster fish adanglin’;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">(’Twas a sport he too thought fine!)<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">His old eyes jus’ fell a-dancin’,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like the waves borne by a breeze,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">An’ his soul was set a-singin’<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With the birds in nearby trees.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Would you blame a feller’s daddy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Should he break a solemn vow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">An’ help a lad to lug away<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All the fish the law’d allow?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Who’d begrudge dad any pleasure,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">(When his sun was bendin’ low,)<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which might set his old heart beatin’<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With lost chords of long ago.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_034" id="page_034"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="LIFES_SUNSET" id="LIFES_SUNSET"></a>LIFE’S SUNSET</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Thy day is far spent,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And thy night draweth nigh,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Life’s sunset at even,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Shines forth from on high.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Eternity’s dawn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As the closing of day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’Tis shadow or sunbeam<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Precedeth thy way.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A life such as thine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Is inspired from above,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Reborn of God’s spirit,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Immersed in his love.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Sweet strains from afar,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thy rich entrance doth raise,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While yon Heavenly choir<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sings anthems of praise.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_035" id="page_035"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_MEADOWLARK" id="THE_MEADOWLARK"></a>THE MEADOWLARK</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The meadowlark wingeth his grassy way,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">His plaintive note rings clear,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">He seeketh shelter ’neath the new-mown hay<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">His flute-like voice we hear<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Spring o’ the year!<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">&nbsp;Spring o’ the year!”<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">His coat, brown-mottled, with silver’s soft streak,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While nesting, serves him well,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When summer’s sun sears the grass, dries the creek,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’Tis then he rests a spell.<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">In meadow-dell!<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">In meadow-dell!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">This jaunty fellow in vest of yellow<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And crescent-collar black,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A cap to match; his music how mellow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Chap with the whistling knack.<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tseer”&mdash;alack!<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tseer”&mdash;alack!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A ground nest by him of grasses is made,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Distant his dream of fear,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Till the spotted white eggs his mate has laid,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Begin to disappear.<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tsev&mdash;tseer!”<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tsev&mdash;tseer!”<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The thieves of sad fate are mice of the mead,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Or else some reptile rare,<a name="page_036" id="page_036"></a><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Again he builds stronger, with greater heed,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then guards his home with care.<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tseer” dire deed!<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tseer” dire deed!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">’Tis golden sheaf-time and each spotted shell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Appears to be pipping,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Alas! the tale of the binder to tell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She come clipping, clipping.<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">Thru meadow-dell!<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">Thru meadow-dell!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The doom of the sputtering mates is sealed,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The reaper spurns his guest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As he cuts a swath of the ripened field,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Brings havoc to the nest.<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tseer” oprest!<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tseer” oprest!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Still sputtering, the mates fly far a-field,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Such grief was theirs that day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And here is to hoping their fate may be sealed,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Next year a diff’rent way.<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tseer” sad lay!<br /></span>
-<span class="i6">“Tseer” sad lay!<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
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-<p><a name="page_037" id="page_037"></a></p>
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-<h2><a name="NATURES_GAME" id="NATURES_GAME"></a>NATURE’S GAME</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The gusts of wind that frisk about,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With the winter sprites at play,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And pile them high like football fiends,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In a most fantastic way,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Are stragglers from the woodland dell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Just assuming to be fay.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The birds cheer with chirps, squirrels with chats,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A clouded lining of sun-beam slats,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Curtains Sol of cunning eye;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Crows “Caw! caw!” as tho at play,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A golden bomb bursts the glow’ring sky,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And frightens the elfins away.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_038" id="page_038"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="A_BIT_O_CHEER" id="A_BIT_O_CHEER"></a>A BIT O’ CHEER</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Such scurrying of blow and bluster out,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Instilled a longing just to look about<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For one stray emblem of returning spring,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Some form of life aquiver on the wing.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A massive mound of snow towered mountain high.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The nude trees, all ashiver stood opprest;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">One brave bough saluted the whistling wind,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That had cruelly bared her aching breast.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The tiny twigs twisted and twined for warmth,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Still striving in vain for reviving breath,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While the icy palm with a ruthless calm,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Soon smote many a sickly one with death.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Ah, me! Is that a vision which I see!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Are those real, rosy apples on that tree?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Or is it God’s own gleaming sun streams thru&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A crimson hue, on them for me and you?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Or must I deem it destiny of war&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Bloody war, never known on earth before<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Stains them gore; or reflected words of cheer<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From afar, to home friends who writhe in fear.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">’Tis Nature’s pretty prank our hearts have blest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Yet simple truth should always be confest;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The flaunting fruit which flings high in that tree,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Are merry, dancing, dangling apples three.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p><a name="page_039" id="page_039"></a></p>
-
-<h2><a name="THOT" id="THOT"></a>THOT</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Thot is the skiff that bears the soul,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To Heaven’s celestial shore,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With our God as the stanch pilot,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To guide the light craft o’er.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">’Tis thot which makes the poor man rich,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That makes the rich man poor,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lord! may each treasury of thot,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Be thy Word firm and sure.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">No Scylla lifts six hungry heads,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">No Sirens’ song is heard,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">No Charybdis engulfs the soul,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With thot driven by God’s Word.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Let Triton blow his shameful blast,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Unfurl your sails&mdash;nor care!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With Christ to man your vessel frail,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Foul weather will prove fair.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Tho Neptune seethe, Christ soothes the waves,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While low-hung cloudlets pout,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Some peevish, purse their beating brows,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Soon all are put to rout.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Thot speeds along the bounding brine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While mingled mists of care,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Take their flight on the rifting clouds,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When Soul breathes freer air.<a name="page_040" id="page_040"></a><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The skiff of thot, a soul its crew,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Now welcomes her haven fair;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She anchors in God’s Elysium,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Our Heaven, of laurels rare.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
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