. Wonder-land of nature . Wonder-land of NaturePART OWLING WINDS, ye sweep mypathway!Driving rain and sleet so we face your force so blindingAs we journey toward the Northward?Cold and pitiless to travelers,Ye do give a cheerless welcomeTo the stranger who is seekingFor the lost in unknown lone ewe has rashly wanderedFrom the fold, and now we seek herAs we travel toward the Northward. Oh my dog! Why did you followMe through all this storm and darkness?Did you not have home and shelterIn the place where last I left you?Why not wait for my returning,WTiy not pati


. Wonder-land of nature . Wonder-land of NaturePART OWLING WINDS, ye sweep mypathway!Driving rain and sleet so we face your force so blindingAs we journey toward the Northward?Cold and pitiless to travelers,Ye do give a cheerless welcomeTo the stranger who is seekingFor the lost in unknown lone ewe has rashly wanderedFrom the fold, and now we seek herAs we travel toward the Northward. Oh my dog! Why did you followMe through all this storm and darkness?Did you not have home and shelterIn the place where last I left you?Why not wait for my returning,WTiy not patient be and trusting,Knowing that your master foved you,29 And would save you this hard journey. Oh my dog! My brave old fellow! Faithful more than human creature. Worried, till at last you found me. Walked through storm and through the dark-ness. For the one you loved most truly. Such brave love needs fond returning. And demands a faithful master. If a man is not quite wiUing To be deemed less than the can be forlorn, forsakenBy his kind, and


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