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Poems
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Poems
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Poems

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Poems is a collection of poetry by Jennie Earngey Hill. Excerpt:
"Sometimes when western lamps burn low,
I feel thee near, tho thou art far,
Doth parting heal I long to know,
Or distance deeper brand the scar.
Sometimes when chill the winds that blow,
Thy spirit calms the atmosphere,
A zephyr heartstrings' lyric bow,
Warm strains of melody I hear.
Sometimes when in the evening glow,
My soul seems interlocked with thine,
While artful shadows come and go,
I pause to quaff a drink divine."
LanguageEnglish
PublisherGood Press
Release dateDec 18, 2019
ISBN4064066153281
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    Poems - Jennie Earngey Hill

    Jennie Earngey Hill

    Poems

    Published by Good Press, 2019

    goodpress@okpublishing.info

    EAN 4064066153281

    Table of Contents

    SONG OF THE BROOK

    A SLEIGHING SONG

    THE DRESDEN MAID

    SONG OF THE BEE

    THE GOLDFINCH

    BONNY BUNNY

    WHEN SNOWFLAKES FALL

    OUR COW

    ODE TO A BROOK

    CONSECRATION

    ENCHANTMENT

    LIFE’S DAY

    FOR YOU

    DISTANCE

    ALONE

    WINTER

    LOVE’S MESSAGE

    MY TRIBUTE

    HEARTBLOOM

    DEATH’S SPECTRE

    DREAMING

    SAILING

    FISHIN’

    LIFE’S SUNSET

    THE MEADOWLARK

    NATURE’S GAME

    A BIT O’ CHEER

    THOT

    SONG OF THE BROOK

    Table of Contents

    Whispering brooklet running nigh,

    Do tell why love must die,

    Brooklet onward toward yon sea,

    Speak to me! speak to me!

    Do tell why love must die,

    Tiny brooklet flowing by.

    For aye! Oh, tell why!

    Brooklet gently gurgling by

    Must love die e’en for aye,

    Tell why shouldst love die;

    Oh, why must love die,

    Tell why! For

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