Julia Ward Howe Mind Poems

  • 1.
    I never made a poem, dear friend-
    I never sat me down, and said,
    This cunning brain and patient hand
    Shall fashion something to be read.
    ...
  • 2.
    There's a flag hangs over my threshold, whose folds are more dear to me
    Than the blood that thrills in my bosom its earnest of liberty;
    And dear are the stars it harbors in its sunny field of blue
    As the hope of a further heaven that lights all our dim lives through.
    ...
  • 3.
    'The beggar boy is none of mine,'
    The reverend doctor strangely said;
    'I do not walk the streets to pour
    Chance benedictions on his head.
    ...
  • 4.
    Thou metamorphic god!
    Who mak'st the straight Olympus thy abode,
    Hermes to subtle laughter moving,
    Apollo with serener loving,
    ...
Total 4 Mind Poems by Julia Ward Howe

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Howard Eugene Bohrn: I have in my possession an original newspaper clipping entitled, "Mrs. Howe's Lincoln Poem."'
It goes on to say, "At the Lincoln meeting in Boston's Symphony Hall Friday Mrs. Julia Ward Howe contributed a poem which dispatch says she recited "in a strong and firm voice." Mrs. Howe is now in her ninetieth yearl "

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