Grand'ther Baldwin's Thanksgiving with Other Ballads and Poems by Horatio Alger
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His nerveless hands released their task,
He sank beside the wheel. The wave received his lifeless corpse, Blackened with smoke and fire. God rest him! Never hero had A nobler funeral pyre! FRIAR ANSELM0. Friar Anselmo (God's grace may he win!) Committed one sad day a deadly sin; Which being done he drew back, self-abhorred, From the rebuking presence of the Lord, And, kneeling down, besought, with bitter cry, Since life was worthless grown, that he might die. All night he knelt, and, when the morning broke, In patience still he waits death's fatal stroke. When all at once a cry of sharp distress Aroused Anselmo from his wretchedness; And, looking from the convent window high, He saw a wounded traveller gasping lie |
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