A new library of poetry and song: . d way, Knowing not boundary nor stay. His eyes surcharged with heavenly senses steeped in heavenly sights,His soul attuned to heavenly keys,How should he pause for rest or ease,()r turn his wingtd feet againTo share the common feasts of men ?He blessed them with his wort) and smileliut, still above their tickle , constraining him, the whilelieckoned the shining altitudes. Karther horizons every what immeasurable clear irradiance of light,What far and all-transcendent thou now risen, O steadfast soul !We ma
A new library of poetry and song: . d way, Knowing not boundary nor stay. His eyes surcharged with heavenly senses steeped in heavenly sights,His soul attuned to heavenly keys,How should he pause for rest or ease,()r turn his wingtd feet againTo share the common feasts of men ?He blessed them with his wort) and smileliut, still above their tickle , constraining him, the whilelieckoned the shining altitudes. Karther horizons every what immeasurable clear irradiance of light,What far and all-transcendent thou now risen, O steadfast soul !We may not follow with our eyesTo where the further pathway lies ;Nor guess what vision, vast and free,Ciod keeps in store for souls like still the sentry pines, which waveTheir boughs above thy honored be thy emblems brave and fit,VWm rooted in the stalwart sod ;IJlessing the earth, while spurning with nothing short of Ood. /l/oc 31, 1882 Susan (;E Publhhcrs : Houghton, MiJJftin £?• Co., Botton. $::A KMKKSONS HOME AT CONCORD.
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