The Toiling of Felix: And Other PoemsC. Scribner's Sons, 1900 - 88 էջ |
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And Other Poems Henry Van Dyke. The wandering voice of winds , and underneath The song of birds , and through all varying tones Of living things that fill the world with sound , God spoke to her , and all she heard was peace . So when ...
And Other Poems Henry Van Dyke. The wandering voice of winds , and underneath The song of birds , and through all varying tones Of living things that fill the world with sound , God spoke to her , and all she heard was peace . So when ...
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... all to shame with poor , half - hearted deeds . They follow Christ , but far away ; they wander and they doubt . I'll serve him in a better way , and live his pre- cepts out . You see , I've waited just for this ; I 59.
... all to shame with poor , half - hearted deeds . They follow Christ , but far away ; they wander and they doubt . I'll serve him in a better way , and live his pre- cepts out . You see , I've waited just for this ; I 59.
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... wandering wind awakes , and runs from tree to tree , And borrows words from all the birds to sound the reveille . This is the carol the Robin throws Over the edge of the valley ; Listen how boldly it flows , Sally on sally : Tirra ...
... wandering wind awakes , and runs from tree to tree , And borrows words from all the birds to sound the reveille . This is the carol the Robin throws Over the edge of the valley ; Listen how boldly it flows , Sally on sally : Tirra ...
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... wander forth to try your luck , with cheer- ful , quiet mind ; For be your fortune great or small , you'll take what God may give , And all the day your heart shall say , " ' T is luck enough to live . " This is the song the Brown ...
... wander forth to try your luck , with cheer- ful , quiet mind ; For be your fortune great or small , you'll take what God may give , And all the day your heart shall say , " ' T is luck enough to live . " This is the song the Brown ...
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... Wandering every fall and spring , With your painted crown so slender , And your talk of royal splendour Must I call you a Pretender , Landless king ? Never king by right divine Ruled a richer realm than mine ! What are lands and golden ...
... Wandering every fall and spring , With your painted crown so slender , And your talk of royal splendour Must I call you a Pretender , Landless king ? Never king by right divine Ruled a richer realm than mine ! What are lands and golden ...
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Art thou beside birds bless Blooming late bread ceaseless cleave the wood confusion creeping cries dark dawn dear Master divine dreams runs echo eyes fear fill the world flood flows flying gate of sound gift hand Happy kingdom hear heard heart heaven holy human human voice Jesus knew light little boatie little king living things lonely look luck midnight mighty morn moving lips murmur mystic neath never night o'er once pain papyrus pass pilgrim prayer Raise the stone rest REVEILLE River Nile river of dreams rocks rose round round the Mountain second gate seemed Serapion sight silent world sing softly song soul spoke strife temple Thee Thou hast thou shalt find throng tide TOILING OF FELIX tones touch trees tumult unclosed underneath unseen Vainly Vera heard Vera's vision voice of perfect waited wandering waves weary Where's wind words