![]() Will work me no fear like the fear they have wrought me of yore That the strength and the breadth and the sweep of the marshes of Glynn Like a lane into heaven that lead from a dream,-Īye, now, when my soul all day hath drunken the soul of the oak,Īnd my heart is at ease from men, and the wearisome sound of the stroke Ye held me fast in your heart and I held you fast in mine īut now when the noon is no more, and riot is rest,Īnd the sun is a-wait at the ponderous gate of the West,Īnd the slant yellow beam down the wood-aisle doth seem While the riotous noon-day sun of the June-day long did shine O braided dusks of the oak and woven shades of the vine Pure with a sense of the passing of saints through the wood,Ĭool for the dutiful weighing of ill with good. Wildwood privacies, closets of lone desire,Ĭhamber from chamber parted with wavering arras of leaves,-Ĭells for the passionate pleasure of prayer to the soul that grieves, That run to the radiant marginal sand-beach withinīeautiful glooms, soft dusks in the noon-day fire,. Of the dim sweet woods, of the dear dark woods, When lovers pace timidly down through the green Wrought of the leaves to allure to the whisper of vows, With intricate shades of the vines that myriad-clove Glooms of the live-oaks, beautiful-braided and woven Plantation, from Life and Labor in the Old South by Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, is used by permission of Little, Brown & To change when additional records are brought to light.Ĭharles Scribner’s Sons, Sidney Lanier’s Marshes of Glynn is Any student of such work realizes that all statements are subject To present the historic happenings of this section in a true and impartial Paulk,Īrchives in Atlanta and the DeRenne Library at Wormsloe have proven a rich Interest, as well as old maps, records, etc. ![]() Maxfield Parrish, for her splendid aid in unearthing hidden places of Coffin, for his sympathetic encouragement to N.H.īallard for assistance in gathering material to Miss Jane Macon, for criticizing the manuscript to Mrs. The many requests has made the work a pleasure. Generously assisted in gathering the material. ![]() Indebtedness to the scores of men and women who have readily and The revised edition of Our Todays and Yesterdays-A Story of BrunswickĪnd the Coastal Islands, the author wishes to acknowledge her ![]()
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