Wikibooks: Florence Earle Coates Guide-Book/I
I Heard a Voice I know not how to find the Spring I Longed for Love I Looked on Sorrow (see Earth s Mystery) I Too Have Loved The Ideal An Idle Ditty An Idler . ( Life is like a beauteous flower ) Lippincott s v. 54 p. 559 (October 1894) 1898 p. 8 1916 v. 1 p. 120. block center Life is like a beaute...
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Summary: | I Heard a Voice I know not how to find the Spring I Longed for Love I Looked on Sorrow (see Earth s Mystery) I Too Have Loved The Ideal An Idle Ditty An Idler . ( Life is like a beauteous flower ) Lippincott s v. 54 p. 559 (October 1894) 1898 p. 8 1916 v. 1 p. 120. block center Life is like a beauteous flower emsp emsp Closing to the world at even — Closing for a dreamless hour emsp emsp To unfold with dawn on heaven. Life is like a bird that nests emsp emsp Close to earth no shelter scorning Yet upmounting from her breast emsp emsp Fills the skies with song at morning. Immortal (How living are the dead!) In a College Settlement In a Tenement In April . Harper s New Monthly Magazine v. 77 no. 462 p. 836 (November 1888) 1898 p. 10 1916 v. 1 p. 17. Punctuation and case ( Sorrow to sorrow ) differences. block center emsp emsp emsp emsp I will be still The terror drawing nigh Shall startle from my lips no coward cry Nay though the night my deadliest dread fulfil emsp emsp emsp emsp I will be still. emsp emsp emsp emsp For oh! I know Though suffering hours delay Yet to Eternity they pass away Carrying something onward as they flow emsp emsp emsp emsp Outlasting woe! emsp emsp emsp emsp Yes something won The harvest of our tears— Something unfading plucked from fading years Something to blossom on beyond the sun. emsp emsp emsp emsp From sorrow won. emsp emsp emsp emsp The agony So hopeless now of balm Shall sleep at last in light as pure and calm As that wherewith the stars look down on thee emsp emsp emsp emsp Gethsemane! In Dreamland In Loneliness—Iseult of Brittany In Memory—Eliza Sproat Turner In Memory of an American Soldier In Memory of Caroline Furness Jayne In Memory of Henry La Barre Jayne In Memory of Jean In Modern Bonds In Pathetic Remembrance—E. N. W. Author Of David Harum In Remembrance The Antarctic Heroes of 1912 (see To Britannia) In the Maternity Ward (see The Hospital) In the Offing In the Town a Wild Bird singing In the Wood In War Time—Gazing Seaward In War Time—An American Homeward ... |
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