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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 1. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Narrative and legendary poems (search)
low-bent head as if with sorrow weighed, Daniel Pastorius slowly came and said, ‘God's peace be wiees the evil and not good. ‘What is it, my Pastorius?’ As she spoke, A slow, faint smile across hrer Than youth's caress upon the head of her Pastorius laid his hand. “Shall we demur “Because the o'er her home-brewed beer, Till even grave Pastorius smiled to hear. In such a home, beside the urden rested sore On tender hearts. At last Pastorius bore Their warning message to the Church's de, Good in itself if evil in abuse. Gravely Pastorius listened, not the less Discerning through ths' hymn or Virgil's sounding verse. And oft Pastorius and the meek old man Argued as Quaker and ashe homespun frock beside the scholar's gown, Pastorius to the manners of the town Added the freedo every duty pays at last its cost. For, ere Pastorius left the sun and air, God sent the answer to and silver trumpets blow; But not for thee, Pastorius! Even so The world forgets, but the wise an[4 mor