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LXVII.-JOY.
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« : Joy ! Whence art thou ? Not*of earth...
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LXVII .-JOY . " IN THY PRESENCE IS FULNESS OF JOY . "
« : Joy ! Whence Art Thou ? Not*Of Earth...
« : Joy ! Whence art thou ? _Not * of earth human birth ,
Thou fLutterest Though dwelling here and still there on with restless ; — "wing ,
Waiting toward Heaven to spring . I ' ve seen thee sporting with the laughing child ,
He thoug And So ht frolicsome he that was thou left and wast alone wild his . ;— ;—but thou wast gone
I saw bright youths in the gay springtide time , Thou madest Life ' s hopeful for them , glowing all around prime so ;— fair ,
They knew not grief was there , — And much I feared when thou thy flight didst take ,
But thou Their hadst very iven hearts them would words break of promise ;— sweet , g
" Full shortly we shall meet . " * * * * *
Thou hoveredst soon near one with drooping head , ing his sister dead
He saw And Weep thee sweetness not , but felt found thy in heavenl death ;— . y breath ,
And then I saw that bright one faint and dying , 33 ut tender Life ' love s springtide was round days his fast suffering flying;— bed , head
And soothed his aching .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1862, page 392, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021862/page/32/
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