Lines in Pleasant Places Rhythmics of Many Moods And Quantities Wise And Othe

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Lines in Pleasant Places Rhythmics of Many Moods And Quantities Wise And Othe
B P Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber
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My sunlit plumes I shake On the high trellis, in the open air, The sky above my head, and everywhere Is limitless scope For the free wing s boldest hope ! Call me not ingrate, lady ; I but take That is mine own. At morn and eve I ll sing, for your sweet sake, A grateful tribute from my airy throne, That may for disappointment part atone.
Higher ! still higher My enfranchised wings aspire, And, on this grand tree s loftiest limb, I sit and swing, And blithely sing My sweetest, most exultant hymn
..., Whose notes e en slavery could not dim.
Bright hope ! Bright faith ! No supervening dun Obscures the sun ; A PUSH FOR FREEDOM.
223 The future hath no fears ; nor want nor death Obtrude their forms, And in the passing storms That may occur to give alloy, No blast can sweep away the present joy.
Happen the fate that may, This bright, triumphant day Is mine in all the feel of joy that Freedom gives, In which alone a being only lives.
224 LINES IN PLEASANT PLACES.
MILES O REILLY. * " THE BOY " is dead !


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