Chimasia: a Reply to Longfellow's Theologian; And Other Poems
The book Chimasia: a Reply to Longfellow's Theologian; And Other Poems was written by author Reeve, Henry, 1813-1895 Here you can read free online of Chimasia: a Reply to Longfellow's Theologian; And Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Chimasia: a Reply to Longfellow's Theologian; And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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THE TEAPS VISITED. 53 That linger'd from the ages past, The age to come shall hear again. Their hearts with rare excitement bound, As deep within the bushy wild, From box to snare they go the round. To find what prey has been beguiled. The ground for other snares they clear ; The gaping traps they bait anew. And lie conceal'd what time they hear From neighboring woods a loud halloo. The shadows fainter by degrees, Tlie leafy walk, the distant chime, The tread of moss, the scent of trees, Were t...hings not treasured at the time. And yet the breath of spruce and pine In later years restores the scene. Wherever colors deck the vine, And autumn's path is evergreen. 5* 54 THE SHOVEL SONG. THE SHOVEL SONG. HAD not nature made the ground For man, a little wrong, No merry diggers would be found To sing the shovel song. Then dig away, Patrick, dig, And sing, Patrick, sing I There's dirt enough for all, dear friends, For dirt's the cheapest thing. The breastwork stands with flag on high. And takes the iron rain ; The cannon on the hills reply In laughter to the plain.
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