The poetical works of Edwin Oscar Gale . ear, Its hallozvcd shrine kept lighted? Shall we like old time housezuives, hide Live coals neath ashen coversf Nor boast that former groom and bride Are still perennial lovers? 303 ON LEAVING MY FAMILY ATELKHART LAKE, WIS- The soft, warm air in misty shrouds Floats gently oer yon hill,While my poor eyelids, like those clouds Against my efforts up, cheer up, sad, foolish heart, By such farewells we learnNo gloom can equal, when friends part. The joy of their return. May health the roses blush bestow Upon thy cheeks so on our sons a r


The poetical works of Edwin Oscar Gale . ear, Its hallozvcd shrine kept lighted? Shall we like old time housezuives, hide Live coals neath ashen coversf Nor boast that former groom and bride Are still perennial lovers? 303 ON LEAVING MY FAMILY ATELKHART LAKE, WIS- The soft, warm air in misty shrouds Floats gently oer yon hill,While my poor eyelids, like those clouds Against my efforts up, cheer up, sad, foolish heart, By such farewells we learnNo gloom can equal, when friends part. The joy of their return. May health the roses blush bestow Upon thy cheeks so on our sons a ruddy glow Above the white joy your absent hours fill To note that they I, away, will present still Be with you all in love. I leave you where this emerald band Enclasps the diamond rare,Which Nature—queen of every land— Is truly proud to leave you where Wisconsins breast Is swelled with virgin skies find mirrored here at rest. Their beauties as they ride,r leave you where the singing


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