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Identifier: argosythe47wood (find matches)
Title: The Argosy
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887 Wood, Charles W. (Charles William), b. 1850?
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Publisher: London (etc.) R. Bentley (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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One sheltered one;Or one in sickness eased, or helped to rest ? And have we ever filled the fading space Twixt us and HomeWith any thought, as still our way we traced. How far wed come ?Or whence refreshed we were, as on we paced Along the toil-worn road ? And did we mark The flowering hedgerows.And the fresh, sparkling streams that crossed our path ? Or did we launchIn sea of dreams, all tempest tossed, our barque, And wake to find it vanished into foam,— Like bubbles—chasedAs they were worlds—in fleeting brightness gone ! Our hopes, but basedOn shore of sand—we, stranded and alone. Ah! wlren we from the mountain top look down Through wayward mists.Ere the hours darken, and the waning noon Blinds our fair tryst.May we discern our path !—Methinks a crown Once won, left bleeding footmarks that same way. To guide us on.Though feeble wills, and stumbling feet may stray, There is a strong.Broad eagle wing of Faith can bear awayOer highest hilis, or deepest seas, each one. H. R.
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I THE ARGOSY. FEBRUARY, 1889. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH >X>-<*- CHAPTER IV. AT AVRANCHES. MRS. CANTER succeeded without much difficulty in persuadingReuben to allow Janet to spend Whitsun-week with her in hernew home, and when she hinted that she would like to have her fora longer visit another time he seemed inclined to consent to thatalso. A day or two before Janet was to leave home, however, Reubenannounced his intention of accompanying her. He had not had aweeks holiday for twenty years; he missed Norah, to whom he wasmuch attached; he was anxious to see her new home; and finallyhe decided to go with his daughter. This announcement of intentions, which, if carried out, wouldeffectually prevent the proposed marriage from taking place, causedJanets spirits, already depressed by the thought of the deceptionshe was about to practise on her kind father, to sink to zero. Andyet she was in duty bound to appear delighted at the prospect of hiscompany. It was settled they should star

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