That fill the field and fringe the way Where he walks a mile with me. And who will walk a mile with me Along life's weary way? A friend whose heart has eyes to see The stars shine out o'er the darkening lea, And the quiet rest at the end o... Music and Other Poems - Pagina 75de Henry Van Dyke - 1904 - 116 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1908 - 638 pagini
...divisions and the waters of each. Mention the provinces, principal cities, and places. A MILE WITH ME. O, who will walk a mile with me Along life's merry way?...friend whose heart has eyes to see The stars shine out on the darkening lea, And the quiet rest at the end o' the day,— A friend who knows, and dares to... | |
| Edwin Osgood Grover - 1911 - 72 pagini
...Along life's merry way? A comrade blithe and full of glee, Who dares to laugh out loud and free. O who will walk a mile with me Along life's weary way?...heart has eyes to see The stars shine out o'er the darkling lea. With such a comrade, such a friend, I fain would walk till journey's end, Through summer... | |
| Emily Ferguson Murphy - 1912 - 324 pagini
...to our dead. It seems heartless just to look and turn away — perhaps, for ever. 276 XXVI Solitaire And who will walk a mile with me, Along life's weary way ? — HENRY VAN DYKE. What though the storms the summer gardens rifle, O Margherila t Still on the... | |
| James Russell Miller - 1908 - 336 pagini
...seem shorter and easier. How could we live without friends ? Dr. Henry van Dyke puts it thus — " And who will walk a mile with me Along life's weary...o'er the darkening lea And the quiet rest at the end of the day — A friend who knows and dares to say The brave, sweet words that cheer the way Where... | |
| Alban Bertram De Mille - 1923 - 552 pagini
...No more I'm wishing — old-fashioned fishing, And just a day on Nature's heart. A MILE WITH ME O, who will walk a mile with me Along life's merry way?...life's weary way? A friend whose heart has eyes to see 5 The stars shine out o'er the darkening lea, And the quiet rest at the end o' the day, — A friend... | |
| 1904 - 366 pagini
...to laugh out loud and free, And let his frolic fancy play. Like a hapy child, through the flowers pj That fill the field and fringe the way Where he walks...eyes to see The stars shine out o'er the darkening la. And the quiet rest at the end of the day,A friend who knows and dares to say. The brave sweet words... | |
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