Friendship, by Mary Morgan
When friend to friend hath spoken the farewell,
And trembled at the thought that ne'er again
P...
When friend to friend hath spoken the farewell,
And trembled at the thought that ne'er again
P...
Fairy, flowery, fleeting dreams,
Strange as moonlight's fitful gleams,
Flitting over sorrow...
Little star so brightly shining
Through my window-pane tonight,
Bringing down to earth a messa...
Repel dark doubt,
Dismiss dread care,
Ah! Wherefore should we fear,
When God is love,
And...
In starry beauty falls the crystal flake,
As if it caught from heaven's bright host the form,
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Cold blows the Autumn wind and drear,
From out the lowering west;
Low wail the crimson leaves...