Poems of the Heart and Home - Mrs. J. C. Yule - Book

Poems of the Heart and Home

Produced by Beth L. Constantine, Juliet Sutherland, Charles
Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team, from images generously made available by the Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions.
In presenting this little book to her readers, the author is giving back to them in a collected form much that has previously been given them—anonymously, or under the nom-de-plume , first, of Emillia, then of Xenette, or, finally, under her true name either as Miss Vining or Mrs. Yule—and also, much that they have never before seen.
Some of these poems have been widely circulated, not only in Canada, but in the United States and Great Britain; and some appear for the first time in the pages of this book. They are offered solely upon their merits; and upon those alone they must stand or fall. Whatever there is in them calculated to stir the heart of our common Humanity,—to voice forth its joys or its sorrows,—to truly interpret its emotions,—or to give utterance to its aspirations and its hopes, will live; that which does not thus speak for Humanity, has no right to live; and the sooner it finds a merited oblivion the better for its author and the world.
These poems are essentially Canadian. They have nearly all been written on Canadian soil;-their themes and incidents—those that are not purely imaginary or suggested by current events in other countries—are almost wholly Canadian; and they are mainly the outgrowth of many and varied experiences in Canadian life.
To the author, there is hardly one that has not its little, local history, and that does not awaken reminiscences of some quiet Canadian home,—some rustic Canadian school-house,—some dreamy hour in the beautiful Canadian forests,—some morning or evening walk amidst Canadian scenery,—or some pleasant sail over Canadian waters.
They have been written under widely different circumstances; and, in great part, in brief intervals snatched from the arduous duties of teaching, or the more arduous ones of domestic life.

Mrs. J. C. Yule
Содержание

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POEMS OF THE HEART AND HOME.


INTRODUCTION.


CONTENTS


POEMS OF THE HEART AND HOME.


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.


THE ASSEMBLY OF THE DEAD.


BE STILL.


LITTLEWIT AND LOFTUS.


TO A MOTHERLESS BABE.


THE CAGED BIRD'S SONG.


CROSSING THE RED SEA


THE WAY-SIDE ELM


DROWNED


MY BROTHER JAMES AND I


IDLE


THE WORLD'S DAY.


BRETHREN, GO!


OUR NATION'S BIRTHDAY.


OUR FIELD IS THE WORLD.


SAULT STE. MARIE


BROTHER, REST.


VIOLET'S SONG


I.


SKY-LARK'S SONG


II.


VIOLET'S SONG


III.


SKY-LARK'S SONG


IV.


VIOLET'S SONG


V.


THE GRACIOUS PROVIDER.


REST IN HEAVEN


GOOD NIGHT


THE OLD CHURCH CHOIR


NO OTHER NAME


HEART-PICTURES


FELLOWSHIP WITH CHRIST


AN ALLEGORY


THE CRY OF THE KARENS


ALONE


MARY


"I AM DOING NO GOOD!"


HAIL, RISEN LORD!


LINES


PATIENCE


I.


II.


III.


IV.


V.


A PARTING HYMN.


THE DANCE OF THE WINDS


STRIKE THE CHORDS SOFTLY


AT HOME


SABBATH MEMORIES.


THE EYE THAT NEVER SLEEPS


THE ONE REFUGE.


I.


II.


III.


IV.


V.


JUDSON'S GRAVE.


SHALL BE FREE.


AFTER FIFTY YEARS


THE EARTH VOICE AND ITS ANSWER


BEYOND THE SHADOWS.


AUTUMN AND WINTER.


I.


II.


TILL TO-MORROW.


JESUS THE SOULS REST.


THE BEAUTIFUL ARTIST.


"LET US PRAY"


RICH AND POOR


PALMER.


BALMY MORNING


SONG


THE PLOUGHMAN


"HE HATH DONE ALL THINGS WELL."


SOMEWHERE


I.


II.


III.


IV.


THE TIDE.


ELOISE.


ABRAHAM LINCOLN.


GOD'S BLESSINGS.


THE SILENT MESSENGER


UNDER THE SNOW


LONGINGS


FOUNT OF BLISS


AWAY TO THE HILLS


FLOWERS BY A GRAVE


"THREE FOR THREE."


NOW.


SUNSET


SWEET EVENING BELLS


UNKNOWN


ONWARD


LOOKING BACK


MINNIEBEL


WEARY.


THE BODY TO THE SOUL


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.


STAY, MOTHER, STAY!


TIME FOR BED


FROM THE OLD TO THE NEW


THE VOICE OF SPRING


HONOR TO LABOR


THE MISER


BROKEN


I.


II.


III.


IV.


"TO OUR PARENTS"


UNDER THE ROD


THE WHITE STONE CANOE


GONE BEFORE


JOHANNA


SANZAS


CANADA


"I LAID ME DOWN AND SLEPT"


BRIGHT THOUGHTS FOR A DARK DAY


THE DRUNKARD'S CHILD


THE NAMES OF JESUS

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2004-10-01

Темы

Canadian poetry -- 19th century

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