The Song For The Fellow To Sing
Friendship and SolitudeThe Song for the Fellow to Sing
Wallace Irwrn
691
I give herewith carefully-selected stan-
zas from "the song for the fellows to sing,"
not because I indorse its sentiments, but
because I wish to submit to my readers
positive proof of the…
The Widow Malone
Friendship and SolitudeThe Widow Malone
By Charles Lever
641
Did ye hear of the Widow Mulone,
Who lived in the town of Athlone Ochone! Alone?
Oh! she meited the hearts
Of the swaing in them parts
So lovely the Widow Malone Ochone!
So lovely the Widow Malone Or more
Of…
Over The Hills
Friendship and SolitudeOver the HIlls
1155
Over the bills and far away
A little boy steals from his mornfug's play,
And under the blossoming apple tree
He lies and he dreams of the things to be;
Of battles fought and of victories won
Of wrongs o'erthrown and…
The Bird With The Broken Pinion
Friendship and SolitudeThe Bird With the Broken Pinion
610
I walked through the woodland meadows,
Where sweet the thrushes sing
And found on a bed of mosses,
A bird with a broken wing
I healed its wound, and each morning
It sang its old sweet strain;
But the…
The Last Word
Friendship and SolitudeTHE LAST WORD
3904
You who once loved me, let me not un- heard
Go from you to the night
Only for old love's sake I claim the word
That is the dying's right
Well have you done to turn your eyes from mine
My sin hath locked your door
I touch…
Good-By
Friendship and SolitudeGood-By
169-4
Farewell farewell, is often heard
From the lips of those who part '
Tis a whispered tone and a gentle word
But in springs not from the heart
Whene'er we grasp the hand of those
We'd have forever nigh
The flame of friendship…
A Poet, Too
Friendship and SolitudeA Poet, Too
3358
The Rochester (N Y) Times ваув:
"Johu Howard Bryant, an only surviving
brother of William Cullen Bryant, agod
about 30 years, resides in Princeton, Ill
He is unknown to fame, but not for want
of native ability, which,…
Never Alone
Friendship and SolitudeNever Alone
84-2
(Another version)
Lo! I am with you alway,
Even unto the end:
When you are sad and weary
I will my comfort send
When on the path before you
Shadows of sorrow lle,
Then will I send my sunshine,
Then will I need your cгу
Chorla
No…
The World Went Well With Me Then
Friendship and SolitudeThe World Went Well With Me Then
By T C Barhaton
899
When I was a young mathemahuben,
When I was a young man, oil then
I married a wife, and I settled in
And the world it went well with me them ah Uren
My wife she took wiek, oh, than, oh,…
Comrades
Friendship and SolitudeComrades
902
We from childhood played together,
My dear comrade Jack and 1:
We would Acht each other's battles,
To each other's aid we'd fly;
And in bowl's scrapes and troubles
You would find us ev'rywhere;
Where are went the other followed…
The Friends
Friendship and SolitudeThe Friends
By Charles Hanson Towne
954
By Charles Hanson Towne in Tom Watson & Magazine
Share not thy joy with me, O friend the best;
Thou may'st forget me then-I shall not care:
But shut me from thy grief the bitterest,
And mine own grief…
For The New Year
Friendship and SolitudeFor the New Year
By HENRY VAN DYKE
1225
These are the gifts I ask
Of thee, Spirit serene;
Strength for the dally task,
Courage to face the road,
Good cheer to help me bear the traveler's load
And, for the hours of rest that come between,…
When You Have Christ For A Friend
Friendship and SolitudeWhen You Have Christ for a Friend
849
Why do you feel discouraged?
Why are you down-hearted and sad?"
God's watchful care never falletin;
In that thouglit rejuler, be glad
For as sure as storm-clouds threaten
There is one who w will defend…
Please Spare That Old House
Friendship and SolitudePlease Spare That Old House
903
There's an old rustic est that stands in a square,
For ninety-odd years that cot has stood there,
Surrounded by trees and a fence that is worn,
I's the home of my forefathers, there I was born
But misfortune…
Never Alone
Friendship and SolitudeNever Alone
84-3
(Still another version)
Lonely, no not lonely, while Jesus standeth ty
His presence always cheers me I know that he is
them:
Friendless-no, not friendlere, for Jesus is my
Friend:
I change but he remaineth the same unto the…