A year's good wishes in prose and poetry . V^< f°- »,a«» resh a n d s i n CI upon H-pe shormless l^eCilpKn H-pe deep calm op love and everlasHna licil^ France^ i^idley HmCixy. AUGUST M First Day AY your forehead touch the clouds ! Why fret thee, soul, For thmgs beyond thy small control ?Do but thy part, and thou shalt seeHeaven will have charge of these and thou the seed and wait in peace The Lords increase. KATE PUT^NAM OSGOOD. Can anything be so elegant, as to have few wishesand serve them ones self? Parched corn, and ahouse with one apartment, that I may be free ofall perturbati


A year's good wishes in prose and poetry . V^< f°- »,a«» resh a n d s i n CI upon H-pe shormless l^eCilpKn H-pe deep calm op love and everlasHna licil^ France^ i^idley HmCixy. AUGUST M First Day AY your forehead touch the clouds ! Why fret thee, soul, For thmgs beyond thy small control ?Do but thy part, and thou shalt seeHeaven will have charge of these and thou the seed and wait in peace The Lords increase. KATE PUT^NAM OSGOOD. Can anything be so elegant, as to have few wishesand serve them ones self? Parched corn, and ahouse with one apartment, that I may be free ofall perturbations, that I may be serene and docileto what the mind shall speak, and girt and road-ready for the lowest mission of knowledge orgoodness, is frugality for gods and heroes. EMERSON. [215] AUGUSTSecond Day I WISH I could tell what you say, O rose,I wish I could tell what you say,For I know theres a secret thats hid inyour heart,A thought that might cheer my long day. We sail toward evenings lonely star That trembles in the tender blue;One single cloud, a dusky bar, Burnt with dull carmine through and smouldering in the summer sky, Lies low along the fading west


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