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Poems by James Rhoades
Rhoades, James (1841-1923)
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Poems by James Rhoades
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REST.
When the tumult of day is done,
And the winds are at rest,
When the glory is all but gone
In the wonderful west,
Why, heart, is thy trouble so deep?
Why, spirit, thy care?
Full soon thou shalt quieter sleep
Than the quietest there.
Poems by James Rhoades