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" Tis the natural way of living: Who knows whither the clouds have fled? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake; And the eyes forget the tears they have shed, The heart forgets its sorrow and ache... "
Country Life: A Handbook of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Landscape Gardening - Page 646
by Robert Morris Copeland - 1866 - 912 pages
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Masterpieces of English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 694 pages
...his lusty crowing ! 9. Joy comes, grief goes, we know not how; 80 Everything is happy now, Everything is upward striving; 'Tis as easy now for the heart...skies to be blue — 'Tis the natural way of living. 85 10. Who knows whither the clouds have fled? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake ; And the...
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The poetical works of James Russell Lowell, with a critical preface by W.M ...

James Russell Lowell - 1880 - 662 pages
...lusty crowing ! Joy comes, grief goes, we know not how ; Everything is happy now, Everythmg is upwards striving ; 'Tis as easy now for the heart to be true...skies to be blue, — 'Tis the natural way of living: Who knows whither the elouds have fled ? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake ; And the eyes...
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Education, Volume 32

1912 - 720 pages
...swell ; We may shut our eyes, but we cannot help knowing That skies are clear and grass is growing; 'Tis as easy now for the heart to be true As for grass...skies to be blue, — 'Tis the natural way of living." Such words do us good ; for it is no slight thing thus to let the imagination kindle and the heart's...
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The letter of credit, by the author of 'The wide, wide world'.

Susan Bogert Warner - 1881 - 620 pages
...June means life and love and happiness. ' Everything is happy now ; Everything is upward stiiving ; 'Tis as easy now for the heart to be true, As for...skies to be blue ; 'Tis the natural way of living ! ' June was coming, and May was here ; more placiJ and more pensive, but hardly less fair — that...
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The School Journal, Volume 79

1911 - 458 pages
...(B) Woodland odors, faint and rare, Of fern and wild rose scent the air. — WW CALDWELL. JUNE 7 (A) Tis as easy now for the heart to be true As for grass to be green or skies to be blue. (B) A thing of beauty is a joy forever. — KEATS. JUNE 10 (A) The ant is hard at work, and so the...
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A Library of Religious Poetry: A Collection of the Best Poems of All Ages ...

Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - 1880 - 1108 pages
...comes, grief goes, we know not how ; Everything is happy now, Everything is upward striving; 'T is xs — 'T is the natural way of living: Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred heaven...
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Nature and Art: Poems and Pictures from the Best Authors and Artists

1881 - 222 pages
...comes, grief goes, we know not how; Everything is happy now, Everything is upward striving; ' T is as easy now for the heart to be true As for grass to be green or skies to be blue, — ' T is the natural way of living : Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred heaven...
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The Autograph Birthday Book for Young Folks

Amanda Bartlett Harris - 1881 - 428 pages
...romantic dreams. Rogers. Such pretty plans for future years We told to one another. Alice Cary. JUNE I3TH. 'Tis as easy now for the heart to be true As for grass to be-green or for skies to be blue. Lowell. And Hope attends, companion of the way, Thy dreams by night,...
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Studies in English and American Literature, from Chaucer to the Present Time ...

Albert Newton Raub - 1882 - 480 pages
...object of help; also of knowing. 69, 70. Name the object of whispering. 73. Parse hmd by. Everything is upward striving; 'Tis as easy now for the heart...skies to be blue — 'Tis the natural way of living. 85 Who knows whither the clouds have fled ? In the unscarred heaven they leave no wake ; And the eyes...
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The poetical works of James Russell Lowell. Household ed. Complete ed

James Russell Lowell - 1882 - 494 pages
...comes, grief goes, we know not how ; Everything is happy now. Everything is upward striving ; 'T isas easy now for the heart to be true As for grass to be green or skies to be bine, — 'T is the natural way of living : Who knows whither the clouds have fled.' In the unscarred...
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