Songs from the Southland Sarah Frances Price 9781149939499 Books
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Songs from the Southland Sarah Frances Price 9781149939499 Books
These are reflective word-songs penned during the Civil War era. The closing of the year 1864, a time of fearful war, indecision ripping a nation apart, yet hope and faith remained to bolster their courageous hearts. This is public domain material.From The Closing Year: George Prentice
'Tis midnight' s holy hour, and silence now
Is brooding, like a gentle spirit...
From Christmas 1864: Henry Timrod
Join in one solemn strain!
Peace in the thousand fields of waving grain.
From The Closing Year:George Prentice
'Tis a time, for memory and for tears.
The spirits of the seasons seem to stand.
From LA Belle Juive: Henry Timrod
My heart through all these dreams endures,
How soon shall I be stretched at yours!
From To Helen: Edgar Allen Poe
Lo! In yon window niche
How statue-like I see thee stand!
From A Christmas Chant: Father Ryan
And the nations wept and wondered why
The promise had not come.
From The Voice In The Pines: Paul Hamilton Hyne
What voice is this? What low and solemn tone,
Which, through all wings of all the winds seemed furled....
From Aspects of the Pines: Paul Hamilton Hyne
Tall, sombre, grim, against the morning sky
They rise, scarce touched by melancholy airs...
From In Harbor: Paul Hamilton Hyne
Those lights in the harbor at last,
The heavenly harbor at last!
Solemn words. Words to last for infinity. Words of memory to be etched forever. How can one comment on excellence?
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Songs from the Southland Sarah Frances Price 9781149939499 Books Reviews
easy read clean and good story for young people and gentile romantics as well .... safe book for people of high moral standerds
These are reflective word-songs penned during the Civil War era. The closing of the year 1864, a time of fearful war, indecision ripping a nation apart, yet hope and faith remained to bolster their courageous hearts. This is public domain material.
From The Closing Year George Prentice
'Tis midnight' s holy hour, and silence now
Is brooding, like a gentle spirit...
From Christmas 1864 Henry Timrod
Join in one solemn strain!
Peace in the thousand fields of waving grain.
From The Closing YearGeorge Prentice
'Tis a time, for memory and for tears.
The spirits of the seasons seem to stand.
From LA Belle Juive Henry Timrod
My heart through all these dreams endures,
How soon shall I be stretched at yours!
From To Helen Edgar Allen Poe
Lo! In yon window niche
How statue-like I see thee stand!
From A Christmas Chant Father Ryan
And the nations wept and wondered why
The promise had not come.
From The Voice In The Pines Paul Hamilton Hyne
What voice is this? What low and solemn tone,
Which, through all wings of all the winds seemed furled....
From Aspects of the Pines Paul Hamilton Hyne
Tall, sombre, grim, against the morning sky
They rise, scarce touched by melancholy airs...
From In Harbor Paul Hamilton Hyne
Those lights in the harbor at last,
The heavenly harbor at last!
Solemn words. Words to last for infinity. Words of memory to be etched forever. How can one comment on excellence?
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