Poems of the Heart and Home

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BY MRS. J. C. YULE (PAMELA S. VINING.)

INTRODUCTION.

CONTENTS

POEMS OF THE HEART AND HOME.

YES, THE WEARY EARTH SHALL BRIGHTEN.

TO A DAY LILY

LIVING AND DYING.

UP THE NEPIGON.

LOOK UP

FROST-FLOWERS.

THE BEECH-NUT GATHERER.

MEMORY-BELLS.

I WILL NOT DESPAIR.

GOD'S WITNESSES. A PEN PICTURE FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT.

THE ASSEMBLY OF THE DEAD.

BE STILL.

LITTLEWIT AND LOFTUS.

TO A MOTHERLESS BABE.

THE CAGED BIRD'S SONG. RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED TO HIS PATRONESS

CROSSING THE RED SEA

THE WAY-SIDE ELM

DROWNED

MY BROTHER JAMES AND I WRITTEN AT THE REQUEST OF A BEREAVED BROTHER.

IDLE

THE WORLD'S DAY.

BRETHREN, GO! A VALEDICTION.

OUR NATION'S BIRTHDAY. JULY 1ST, 1867.

OUR FIELD IS THE WORLD.

SAULT STE. MARIE

BROTHER, REST. IN MEMORY OF THE REV. J. E. V.

LOVED AND LOST, OR THE SKY-LARK AND THE VIOLET. VIOLET'S SONG I.

THE GRACIOUS PROVIDER.

REST IN HEAVEN

GOOD NIGHT

THE OLD CHURCH CHOIR

NO OTHER NAME

HEART-PICTURES

FELLOWSHIP WITH CHRIST

AN ALLEGORY AN OLD LESSON IN A NEW DRESS.

THE CRY OF THE KARENS

ALONE

MARY

"I AM DOING NO GOOD!"

HAIL, RISEN LORD!

LINES ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG MOTHER

PATIENCE I.

A PARTING HYMN.

THE DANCE OF THE WINDS

STRIKE THE CHORDS SOFTLY

AT HOME

SABBATH MEMORIES.

THE EYE THAT NEVER SLEEPS

BY AND BY

THE ONE REFUGE. I.

JUDSON'S GRAVE.

SHALL BE FREE.

AFTER FIFTY YEARS A MOTHER'S ADDRESS TO HER FAMILY ON HER GOLDEN-WEDDING DAY.

THE EARTH VOICE AND ITS ANSWER

BEYOND THE SHADOWS.

AUTUMN AND WINTER. I.

TILL TO-MORROW.

OUR COUNTRY; OR, A CENTURY OF PROGRESS.

JESUS THE SOULS REST.

THE BEAUTIFUL ARTIST.

"LET US PRAY"

RICH AND POOR

PALMER. THREE YEARS OLD.

BALMY MORNING

SONG

THE PLOUGHMAN

"HE HATH DONE ALL THINGS WELL." AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED TO A

SOMEWHERE

THE TIDE.

ELOISE.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

GOD'S BLESSINGS.

THE SILENT MESSENGER

UNDER THE SNOW

LONGINGS

FOUNT OF BLISS

AWAY TO THE HILLS A HOLIDAY SONG.

FLOWERS BY A GRAVE

"THREE FOR THREE."

NOW.

SUNSET

SWEET EVENING BELLS

UNKNOWN

ONWARD

LOOKING BACK

MINNIEBEL

WEARY.

THE BODY TO THE SOUL RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED TO AN OVERWORKED STUDENT.

NOT YET

MARGUERITE

"COME UNTO ME."

"I WILL NOT LET THEE GO."

GREETING HYMN.

ONE BY ONE

LOVE

AN EVENING HYMN

DEATH

I SHALL BE SATISFIED

AT THE GRAVE OF A YOUNG MOTHER

GO, DREAM NO MORE

COME HOME

BE IN EARNEST

CHLODINE

THE BIRD AND THE STORM-CLOUD

NO SOLITUDE

THE STRAY LAMB. A GRANDMOTHER'S STORY.

STAY, MOTHER, STAY!

TIME FOR BED

FROM THE OLD TO THE NEW LINES FOR THE NEW YEAR

THE VOICE OF SPRING

HONOR TO LABOR

THE MISER

BROKEN I.

"TO OUR PARENTS" WRITTEN BY REQUEST, FOR A GOLDEN WEDDING

UNDER THE ROD

THE WHITE STONE CANOE AN INDIAN TRADITION; VERSIFIED FROM SCHOOLCRAFT

JOHANNA (HIAWATHA MEASURE.)

SANZAS

CANADA

"I LAID ME DOWN AND SLEPT"

BRIGHT THOUGHTS FOR A DARK DAY

THE DRUNKARD'S CHILD

THE NAMES OF JESUS

Title: Poems of the Heart and Home

Author: J. C. Yule

Language: English

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