Cousin Hatty's Hymns and Twilight Stories by William Crosby;H. P. Nichols
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page 46 of 73 (63%)
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Grew the earliest violet,
Blue as were his eyes. Then you told me, mother, That the flowers would fade, And their withered blossoms On the earth be laid. But you said, as springtime Would their buds restore, Willie would in heaven Be forevermore. Weep no more, dear mother! Violets are in bloom; And your darling Willie Lives beyond the tomb. [Illustration] CHRISTMAS. [Illustration: Letter L.] |
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