As an egg is full of meat - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "Aunt Chloe's Politics"
Windows of agates, and gates of carbuncles - Frances E.W. Harper "The Building"
Fairest courts and portals - Frances E.W. Harper "The Building"
Build with fadeless rubies - Frances E.W. Harper "The Building"
Close not heart nor hand - Frances E.W. Harper "Burial of Sarah"
To weave for Earth a chaplet - Frances E.W. Harper "The Crocuses"
A tremor of the winter - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "The Crocuses"
Sunbeams gave them welcome - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "The Crocuses"
The crocuses were first - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "The Crocuses"
Welcome children of the Spring - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
With sun-kisses all aflame - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
Dewdrops and the morning sun - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
Harnessed his lightning steeds - Frances E.W. Harper "Death of the Old Sea-King"
Through a path of flame and fire - Frances E.W. Harper "Death of the Old Sea-King"
Life's shattered cords of music - Frances E.W. Harper "Dedication Poem"
Pressed to my lips a stone - Frances E.W. Harper "A Double Standard"
No golden weights can turn the scale - Frances E.W. Harper "A Double Standard"
And saints were casting down their crowns - Frances E. Watkins Harper "Fishers of Men"
And gather the bruised grain - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
Vineyards that drink the golden light - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
Turned from the sun's fierce glare - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
Mingled and mixed in her cup - Frances E.W. Harper "Going East"
Sweet as the dollar's chime - Frances E.W. Harper "Going East"
New wealth to his golden store - Frances E.W. Harper "Going East"
Starving, but not for bread - Frances E.W. Harper "Going East"
Life's dangers and alarms - Frances E.W. Harper "A Grain of Sand"
Tigers with their stealthy tread - Frances E.W. Harper "The Hermit's Sacrifice"
Like muffled thunders breaking - Frances E.W. Harper "The Hermit's Sacrifice"
Rome with all her pride and power - Frances E.W. Harper "The Hermit's Sacrifice"
Whose hearts would flow together - Frances E.W. Harper "Home, Sweet Home"
Where death's pale angels tread - Frances E. Watkins Harper "I Thirst"
The saints all crowned with glory - Frances E.W. Harper "Jamie's Puzzle"
Belshazzar raised his eyes and saw - Frances E. Watkins Harper "The Jewish Grandfather's Story"
Holy horror blanch each brow - Frances E.W. Harper "The Martyr of Alabama"
Tarnish of moth and rust - Frances E.W. Harper "Mother's Treasures"
The treasure house of thought - Frances E.W. Harper "My Mother's Kiss"
Drenched with burning tears - Frances E.W. Harper "Nothing and Something"
On the crimson fields of strife - Frances E.W. Harper "Our Hero"
A lamb not sheltered in any fold - Frances E. Watkins Harper "Out in the Cold"
Hearing the wolves of hunger bark - Frances E. Watkins Harper "Out in the Cold"
From whose trusted hands came oracles - Frances E.W. Harper "The Present Age"
And want consorts with crime - Frances E.W. Harper "The Present Age"
To plant the roots of coming years - Frances E.W. Harper "The Present Age"
Around the couch of night - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
When the cyclone breathes terror - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
The murmurs of zephyrs soft and bland - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
Breathe vigor through each nerve - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
When pestilence clasps hands with death - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
The city of gems and pearls of light - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
Before my heart's closed door - Frances E.W. Harper "The Refiner's Gold"
Every street with snares is spread - Frances E.W. Harper "Save the Boys"
Bid me break my fiery chain - Frances E.W. Harper "Save the Boys"
To hush the jangle and discords - Frances E.W. Harper "Songs for the People"
Girdle the world with peace - Frances E.W. Harper "Songs for the People"
To stir like a battle-cry - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "Songs for the People"
And careworn brows forget - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "Songs for the People"
Who hears the hungry lion's call - Frances E.W. Harper "The Sparrow's Fall"
With bated breath and useless oar - Frances E.W. Harper "A Story of the Rebellion"
Never bowed his haughty crest - Frances E.W. Harper "Truth"
Springing from the arms of night - Frances E.W. Harper "Truth"
Pausing at the gates of rest - Frances E.W. Harper "Truth"
And weep for Vashti's shame - Frances E.W. Harper "Vashti"
Through purple lips of wrath - Frances E.W. Harper "Vashti"
And fevers scorch my brain - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "Yearnings for Home"
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Windows of agates, and gates of carbuncles - Frances E.W. Harper "The Building"
Fairest courts and portals - Frances E.W. Harper "The Building"
Build with fadeless rubies - Frances E.W. Harper "The Building"
Close not heart nor hand - Frances E.W. Harper "Burial of Sarah"
To weave for Earth a chaplet - Frances E.W. Harper "The Crocuses"
A tremor of the winter - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "The Crocuses"
Sunbeams gave them welcome - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "The Crocuses"
The crocuses were first - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "The Crocuses"
Welcome children of the Spring - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
With sun-kisses all aflame - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
Dewdrops and the morning sun - Frances E.W. Harper "Dandelions"
Harnessed his lightning steeds - Frances E.W. Harper "Death of the Old Sea-King"
Through a path of flame and fire - Frances E.W. Harper "Death of the Old Sea-King"
Life's shattered cords of music - Frances E.W. Harper "Dedication Poem"
Pressed to my lips a stone - Frances E.W. Harper "A Double Standard"
No golden weights can turn the scale - Frances E.W. Harper "A Double Standard"
And saints were casting down their crowns - Frances E. Watkins Harper "Fishers of Men"
And gather the bruised grain - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
Vineyards that drink the golden light - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
Turned from the sun's fierce glare - Frances E.W. Harper "Go Work in My Vineyard"
Mingled and mixed in her cup - Frances E.W. Harper "Going East"
Sweet as the dollar's chime - Frances E.W. Harper "Going East"
New wealth to his golden store - Frances E.W. Harper "Going East"
Starving, but not for bread - Frances E.W. Harper "Going East"
Life's dangers and alarms - Frances E.W. Harper "A Grain of Sand"
Tigers with their stealthy tread - Frances E.W. Harper "The Hermit's Sacrifice"
Like muffled thunders breaking - Frances E.W. Harper "The Hermit's Sacrifice"
Rome with all her pride and power - Frances E.W. Harper "The Hermit's Sacrifice"
Whose hearts would flow together - Frances E.W. Harper "Home, Sweet Home"
Where death's pale angels tread - Frances E. Watkins Harper "I Thirst"
The saints all crowned with glory - Frances E.W. Harper "Jamie's Puzzle"
Belshazzar raised his eyes and saw - Frances E. Watkins Harper "The Jewish Grandfather's Story"
Holy horror blanch each brow - Frances E.W. Harper "The Martyr of Alabama"
Tarnish of moth and rust - Frances E.W. Harper "Mother's Treasures"
The treasure house of thought - Frances E.W. Harper "My Mother's Kiss"
Drenched with burning tears - Frances E.W. Harper "Nothing and Something"
On the crimson fields of strife - Frances E.W. Harper "Our Hero"
A lamb not sheltered in any fold - Frances E. Watkins Harper "Out in the Cold"
Hearing the wolves of hunger bark - Frances E. Watkins Harper "Out in the Cold"
From whose trusted hands came oracles - Frances E.W. Harper "The Present Age"
And want consorts with crime - Frances E.W. Harper "The Present Age"
To plant the roots of coming years - Frances E.W. Harper "The Present Age"
Around the couch of night - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
When the cyclone breathes terror - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
The murmurs of zephyrs soft and bland - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
Breathe vigor through each nerve - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
When pestilence clasps hands with death - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
The city of gems and pearls of light - Frances E.W. Harper "The Pure in Heart Shall See God"
Before my heart's closed door - Frances E.W. Harper "The Refiner's Gold"
Every street with snares is spread - Frances E.W. Harper "Save the Boys"
Bid me break my fiery chain - Frances E.W. Harper "Save the Boys"
To hush the jangle and discords - Frances E.W. Harper "Songs for the People"
Girdle the world with peace - Frances E.W. Harper "Songs for the People"
To stir like a battle-cry - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "Songs for the People"
And careworn brows forget - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "Songs for the People"
Who hears the hungry lion's call - Frances E.W. Harper "The Sparrow's Fall"
With bated breath and useless oar - Frances E.W. Harper "A Story of the Rebellion"
Never bowed his haughty crest - Frances E.W. Harper "Truth"
Springing from the arms of night - Frances E.W. Harper "Truth"
Pausing at the gates of rest - Frances E.W. Harper "Truth"
And weep for Vashti's shame - Frances E.W. Harper "Vashti"
Through purple lips of wrath - Frances E.W. Harper "Vashti"
And fevers scorch my brain - Frances Ellen Watkins Harper "Yearnings for Home"
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