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J. C. Yule, (Pamela S. Vining)
Late 1800's ?
Poetry Listing
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| Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | | Come down from thy dazzling sphere, | | 150 | 19 | | A Holiday Song. | Away to the hills, away! - | | 18 | 16 | | A Parting Hymn. | Father in Heaven, to thee, | | 32 | 21 | | Abraham Lincoln. | No martyr-blood hath ever flowed in vain! - | | 50 | 14 | | After Fifty Years | Just fifty years, my daughters, | | 112 | 17 | | Alone | Alone, alone! - the night is very silent, | | 24 | 18 | | An Allegory - An Old Lesson In A New Dress. | Here is a lantern, my little boy, | | 48 | 19 | | An Evening Hymn | The tranquil hours steal by | | 20 | 13 | | At Home | I thought it pleasant when a manly sire | | 120 | 17 | | At The Grave Of A Young Mother | A transient day, | | 10 | 21 | | Autumn And Winter. | Beautiful Autumn is dead and gone - | | 41 | 16 | | Balmy Morning | Balmy morning! blessed morning! | | 44 | 15 | | Be In Earnest | Be in earnest, Christian toilers, | | 40 | 21 | | Be Still. | O throbbing heart, be still! | | 21 | 16 | | Beyond The Shadows. | Thou hast entered the land without shadows, | | 40 | 11 | | Brethren, Go! A Valediction. | Brethren, go! the day is bright'ning | | 20 | 16 | | Bright Thoughts For A Dark Day | Will the shadows be lifted to-morrow? - | | 32 | 20 | | Broken | Broken! | | 72 | 16 | | Brother, Rest. | Rest, brother, rest! Thy eyes no more shall weep | | 24 | 19 | | By And By | God will not let His bright gifts die | | 83 | 17 | | Canada | Fair land of peace! - to Britain's rule and throne | | 132 | 19 | | Chlodine | We met one fresh June-morn, Chlodine, | | 40 | 17 | | Come Home | Come home! come home! O loved and lost, we sigh | | 50 | 17 | | Come Unto Me. | Weary soul, by care oppressed, | | 20 | 16 | | Crossing The Red Sea | Before them lay the heaving deep | | 72 | 17 | | Death | Tis but to fold the arms in peace, | | 16 | 22 | | Drowned | The morning dawned without a cloud, | | 40 | 14 | | Eloise. | Eloise! Eloise! | | 60 | 17 | | Fellowship With Christ | To pray as Jesus prayed, | | 24 | 21 | | Flowers By A Grave | Alien blossoms! tell me why | | 24 | 11 | | Fount Of Bliss | Love of God! - amazing love! | | 30 | 16 | | From The Old To The New. Lines For The New Year | I hear the beat of the unresting tide | | 46 | 19 | | Frost-Flowers. | Over my window in pencillings white, | | 26 | 19 | | Go, Dream No More | Go, dream no more of a sun-bright sky | | 24 | 19 | | God's Blessings. | Like the dew-drops that fall | | 32 | 22 | | God's Witnesses. A Pen Picture From The Old Testament. | Upon the plain of Dura stood an image great and high, | | 96 | 15 | | Gone Before | Thou art but gone before - | | 42 | 17 | | Good Night | Good night, good night! - the day | | 28 | 16 | | Greeting Hymn. | The gliding years have rolled along, | | 36 | 15 | | Hail, Risen Lord! | Hail, risen Lord, upon whose brow | | 30 | 20 | | He Hath Done All Things Well. | The dawn-light wakes, and brightens to the day, | | 32 | 16 | | Heart-Pictures | Two pictures, strangely beautiful, I hold | | 48 | 21 | | Honor To Labor | HONOR TO LABOR! - it giveth health; | | 140 | 17 | | I Am Doing No Good! | I am doing no good!" said a little rill, | | 70 | 28 | | I Laid Me Down And Slept | Dark was the midnight hour, | | 36 | 19 | | I Shall Be Satisfied | I shall be satisfied when I awaken | | 24 | 16 | | I Will Not Despair. | I will not despair while thou rulest the storm, | | 20 | 19 | | I Will Not Let Thee Go. | Nay, I will not let thee go, | | 32 | 21 | | Idle | Hast thou, then, been called to labor | | 36 | 15 | | Jesus The Souls Rest. | I gave myself to Jesus | | 48 | 15 |
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