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Read this ebook for free! No credit card needed, absolutely nothing to pay.Words: 9323 in 4 pages
This is an ebook sharing website. You can read the uploaded ebooks for free here. No credit cards needed, nothing to pay. If you want to own a digital copy of the ebook, or want to read offline with your favorite ebook-reader, then you can choose to buy and download the ebook. Alone she sits, nor marks the dying day. Alone on earth, she bows her weary head, And dusky spirits bear her soul away; A race extinct. The last Tasmanian dead. APOSTROPHE. Where are thy dark sons, Tasmania, Tasmania? Where are the lords who once swayed o'er thy shore? Gone to their fathers; Oh! weep ye, Tasmania, Weep for the race thou shalt see never more. Weep for the race on thy fair bosom nourished, Tutored by nature, untrammeled, so free; Kings of thy green hills and valleys they flourished, Kings who now sleep in their graves by the sea. Proud were the race who knew not their beginning, To whom the long past was as sealed as their fate, Who counted their seasons when insects were winging, The time by the shadows, the suns for their date. Skilled were thy dark sons, Tasmania! Tasmania! Virtuous, gentle and peaceful their ways; Till civilization o'ertook thee, Tasmania, And civilized habits renumbered their days. Set is the sun of thy people, Oh, country! Strangers now trample unawed o'er they race; Forgotten, the dusky-hued sons that a century Past were the monarchs of all thy sweet place. Soft may they sleep by thy shores, Oh! Tasmania, Where sea-dirges swell for the child of the past; Sleep as thy guardian spirits, Tasmania, Hovering round thy dear land to the last. AN ENGLISH LANE. Tall elms on either side with stately heads, With here and there an oak of ancient days, Sweet briar hedges flanked with clover beds, In which the feathered songster trills his lays. WORDS TO MENDELSSOHN'S "CONSOLATION." Lord, my poor heart, with sadness now is breaking, Longing for light, that I may find belief, Aching for rest from these tumultuous doubtings, Seeking to find the path that leads to peace. But Oh! dear Lord, my soul refuses comfort; Vainly I strive for the goal beyond this sad, sweet world. Rest for eternity. Grant then, Oh! Lord, the enlightenment of sorrow, That gentle faith which comes through grief alone; Ripened in hours of darkest tribulation, When my poor soul stood face to face with Thee. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : The Rise of Rail-Power in War and Conquest 1833-1914 by Pratt Edwin A - Transportation Military; Railroads@FreeBooksWed 07 Jun, 2023
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