Show AT REST Shall I lie down to sleep and see no 1 more The splendid affluence of the earth and I sky The proud procession of the stars goby go-by The white moon sway the sea and woo the shore The morning lark to the far heavens soar The nightingale with the soft dusk draw nigh The summer roses bud and bloom and die Will life and lifes delight for me be oer Nay I shall be In my low silent home Of all earhs gracious ministries aware Glad with the gladness of the risen day Or gently sad with sadness of the gloam Yet done with striving and foreclosed of care CAt C-At restat resUwhat better thing to say Louise Chandler Mouton in the September Sep-tember Century 5 Z1 a 0 |