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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 1. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Narrative and legendary poems (search)
an can hide the man; And see you not, my farmer, How weak and fond a woman waits Behind this silken armor? “I love you: on that love alone, And not my worth, presuming, Will you not trust for summer fruit The tree in May-day blooming?” Alone the hangbird overhead, His hair-swung cradle straining, Looked down to see love's miracle,— The giving that is gaining. And so the farmer found a wife, His mother found a daughter: There looks no happier home than hers On pleasant Bearcamp Water. Flowers spring to blossom where she walks The careful ways of duty; Our hard, stiff lines of life with her Are flowing curves of beauty. O'Cur homes are cheerier for her sake, Our door-yards brighter blooming, And all about the social air Is sweeter for her coming. Unspoken homilies of peace Her daily life is preaching; The still refreshment of the dew Is her unconscious teaching. And never tenderer hand than hers Unknits the brow of ailing; Her garments to the sick man's ear Have music in their tr<