The Northern Harp Containing Songs From the St Lawrence And Forest Melodies
The Northern Harp Containing Songs From the St Lawrence And Forest Melodies
Marion Albina Purmont Bigelow
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0, could I meet thee again, Could I mingle once more my prayers with thine, As our voices and hearts were wont to blend In communion all divine. Or, could I walk by thy side, . With a hand in thine as we used to roam, 192 FOREST MELODIES. At balmy mom, and at eventide, Conversing of days to come Or, could I sit on thy knee, And lean my head on thy faithful breast, And hear that voice which has music for me, I should be happy be blest. Not long hast thou been away, Yet I've counted the days, and... thought them long; There has been less melody far for me, In the zephyr and sweet bird's song. Less beauty too in the sky, And the blooming flowers since thou hast been gone, I shall watch for thee with an anxious eye, My best, my dearest one. June 11th, 1848. I THINK OF HEAVEN. When morn appears, her pearly gates unclosing, Radiant with beauty in the orient sky, And nature, fresh and fair from long reposing, \ Looks brightly up while lingering shadows fly ; I think of Heaven that clime of the immortal, Whose ceaseless sunlight shines upon the blest, I THINK OF HEAVEN.
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