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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 1. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Narrative and legendary poems (search)
s the corn, And hies him away ere the break of dawn. The shade of Denmark fled from the sun, And the Cocklane ghost from the barn-loft cheerspiritual unions, were formed. Labadie died in 1674 at Altona, in Denmark, maintaining his testimonies to the last. ‘Nothing remains for me,st thy little Elsie, the maid of thy desire?’ “Of all the men in Denmark she loveth only me: As true to me is Elsie as thy Lily is to thee.,” the rider said, “I offer heart and hand, Bear witness these good Danish knights who round about me stand. “I grant you time to think of s ramping on that shield between the hearts aflame Keep watch o'er Denmark's honor, and guard her ancient name. For know that I am Volmer; I dwell in yonder towers, Who ploughs them ploughs up Denmark, this goodly home of ours! “I tempt no more, fair Elsie! your heart I know ithat watched them from the tower of Valdemar. O darling girls of Denmark! of all the flowers that throng Her vales of spring the fa