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" Does the road wind up-hill all the way ? Yes, to the very end. Will the day's journey take the whole long day? From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness... "
Living voices, selections chiefly from recent poetry [compiled by E. Spooner]. - Page 320
by Living voices - 1873 - 546 pages
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...whole long day ? From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a restingplace ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. '. May not the...just in sight ? They will not keep you standing at the door. Shall I find comfort, travel-sore and weak? Of labor you shall find the sum. Will there be...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 74

American periodicals - 1862 - 656 pages
...whole long day ? From morn to night, my friend. " But is there for the night a resting-place ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness..." Shall I find comfort, travel-sore and weak ? Of labor you shall find the sum. Will there be beds for me and all who seek ? Yea, beds for all who come."...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 3

1861 - 520 pages
...wind up-hill all the way Î Yes, to the very end. Wffl the day's journey take the whole long day Î From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the...miss that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night Î Those who have gone before. Then must I knock, or call, when just in sight Î They will not keep...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 3

1861 - 788 pages
...take the whole long day 1 From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place 1 A bed for when the slow dark hours begin. May not...darkness hide it from my face? You cannot miss that inn. I WAS rather disappointed, if the truth must be told — so indeed we all were at home — at his scanty...
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The Irish Temperance League Journal, Volumes 1-3

1863 - 594 pages
...day's journey take the whole long day ? But is there for the night a resting-place ?— A roof ?— for, when the slow, dark hours begin, May not the...miss that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night P Those who have gone before. Then, must I knock, or call when just in eight ? They will not keep you...
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The English Woman's Journal, Volume 9

Women - 448 pages
...whole long day ? From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness...when just in sight ? They will not keep you standing that at door. Shall I find comfort, travel-sore and weak ? Of labor you shall find the sum. Will there...
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Goblin Market: And Other Poems

Christina Georgina Rossetti - 1865 - 212 pages
...whole long day ? From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place 1 A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from my face 1 You cannot miss that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night ? Those who have gone before. Then...
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Goblin market, and other poems. With designs by D.G. Rossetti

Christina Georgina Rossetti - 1865 - 212 pages
...whole long day ? From morn to night, my friend. But is there for the night a resting-place ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from my face 1 You cannot miss that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night ? Those who have gone before. Then...
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Poems, chiefly lyrical, compiled and arranged by G.H. Strutt

George H. STRUTT - 1866 - 260 pages
...the whole long day ? From morn to night, my Mend. But is there for the night a resting-place ; A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from my face ? You cannot miss that inn. f Shall I meet other wayfarers at night ? Those who have gone before. Then must I knock, or call when...
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The Living Age, Volume 90

1866 - 848 pages
...whole long day ? From morn to night, my friend. Bnt ia there for the night a resting-place ? A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from my face '. V ou cannot mies that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night ' Those who have gone before. Then...
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