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Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), Appendix. (search)
ied the tune with a gentle motion of one hand. Her love for tunes, like her affection for friends and flowers, was constant and unchanging. Safely through another week, how often, from my first to my last recollection of her, did I hear her sing! While with ceaseless course the sun, was another favorite. Softly now the light of day, she sang constantly. Brattle Street, While thee I seek, protecting Power, she loved to sing, especially because Margaret sang it often on her home voyage. Tappan's beautiful hymn, There is an hour of peaceful rest, she seemed to feel a rest in singing. She was not exclusive, but loved all beautiful hymns, and often bade me sing by the bedside in her last sickness. In September, 1858, mother came to our house in Wayland to pass her last days. She was suffering from most painful disease, and a fatal result was inevitable. She was sick from that time, and confined to her bed seven months, till she left us on Sabbath morning, July 31, 1859, at half