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| 4571. | To A Poet Breaking Silence by Francis Thompson> | | Too wearily had we and song
Been left to look and left to long,
Yea, song and we to long and look,
Since thine acquainted feet forsook
The mountai... |
| 4572. | A Day in the Open by Lucy Maud Montgomery> | | Ho, a day
Whereon we may up and away,
With a fetterless wind that is out on the downs,
And there piping a call to the fallow and shore,
Where the ... |
| 4573. | Among the Pines by Lucy Maud Montgomery> | | Here let us linger at will and delightsomely hearken
Music aeolian of wind in the boughs of pine,
Timbrel of falling waters, sounds all soft and son... |
| 4574. | An April Night by Lucy Maud Montgomery> | | The moon comes up o'er the deeps of the woods,
And the long, low dingles that hide in the hills,
Where the ancient beeches are moist with buds
Over... |
| 4575. | As the Heart Hopes by Lucy Maud Montgomery> | | It is a year dear one, since you afar
Went out beyond my yearning mortal sightÂ
A wondrous year! perchance in many a star
You have sojourned, or b... |
| 4576. | Companioned by Lucy Maud Montgomery> | | I walked to-day, but not alone,
Adown a windy, sea-girt lea,
For memory, spendthrift of her charm,
Peopled the silent lands for me.
The faces o... |
| 4577. | In Port by Lucy Maud Montgomery> | | Out of the fires of the sunset come we again to our ownÂ
We have girdled the world in our sailing under many an orient star;
Still to our battered ... |
| 4578. | Love's Prayer by Lucy Maud Montgomery> | | Beloved, this the heart I offer thee
Is purified from old idolatry,
From outworn hopes, and from the lingering stain
Of passion's dregs, by peni... |
| 4579. | Memory Pictures by Lucy Maud Montgomery> | | I
A wide-spring meadow in a rosy dawn
Bedropt with virgin buds; an orient sky
Fleeced with a dappled cloud but half withdrawn;
A mad wind blowi... |
| 4580. | Midnight in Camp by Lucy Maud Montgomery> | | Night in the unslumbering forest! From the free,
Vast pinelands by the foot of man untrod,
Blows the wild wind, roaming rejoicingly
This wilderness... |
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