Harriet Annie Wilkins Wild Poems

  • 1.
    Amid the forest verdant shade,
    A peaceful river flowed:
    Wild flowers their home on its banks had made,
    The sunbeam's rays on its breast were laid,
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  • 2.
    Air--Stephenos



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    "And Cain talked with Abel, his brother."



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  • 4.
    How wildly blows the wintry wind, deep lies the drifting snow
    On the hillside, and the roadside, and the valleys down below;
    And up the gorge all through last night the rushing storm flew fast,
    And there old walls and casements were rattling in the blast.
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    "Let there be no fuss about me, bury me with my men."



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  • 6.
    "Where is God my Maker, Who giveth songs in the night."--Bible.

    The hour of midnight had swept past,
    The city bell tolled three,
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    DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION, TO DANIEL SPRY, ESQ.

    GRAND MASTER OF THE GRAND LODGE, A.F. & A.M. OF CANADA.

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  • 8.
    I heard the voice of the Death Angel speak,
    As slowly he pass'd me by,
    And I saw him throw snow on the crimson cheek,
    And darken the laughing eye.
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Total 8 Wild Poems by Harriet Annie Wilkins

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