f my Done knew them but to love thee, For named the but to foray_ Teay fell when then writely wut dying. ways to wech And tong, when this art hear tufftech. art lying, Will tear, the cold turf sleep. When hearty, why truth my prown, Like thine, an baie in earth, There should a wreath be worven To tell the world then with, Fine Juran Halleck ongs 1%. Heart offe SELECTED FROM MANY SOURCES, WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS FROM ORIGINAL DESIGNS, BY T. MORAN, R. S. GIFFORD, MISS HALLOCK, MISS LEDYARD, Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington PUBLISHERS' NOTE. SONGS OF THE HEART forms the third volume of the re-issue of FOLK SONGS, of which SONGS OF LIFE is the first, and SONGS OF HOME the second. The series will be completed with SONGS OF NATURE; and these four volumes will comprise the original book, with numerous new poems and additional illustrations. The comprehensiveness and completeness of each volume, and its convenient size, will, it is believed, commend these selections anew to the public favor. In the present collection, Mr. Stedman's "Doorstep" first appeared in "The Atlantic Monthly" (published by James R. Osgood and Company), and "Making Port," "Dolly Sullivan," and "Love's Young Dream, A. D. 18—," are taken from "Scribner's Monthly." |