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Poem 4 (J 127: 1830-1886)
1:
Houses— |
So | the | Wise Men | tell me | — |
Houses— |
so | the | Wise Men | tell me |
Houses, |
so | the | wise men | tell me | , |
2:
Mansions |
! Mansions must be warm | ! |
Mansions |
! Mansions must be warm | ! |
Mansions |
! Mansions must be warm | , |
3:
Mansions cannot let the tears in, |
4:
Mansions must | Exclude | the storm | ! |
Mansions must | exclude | the storm | ! |
Mansions must | exclude | the storm | . |
5:
Many Mansions, |
by | his Father, |
Many Mansions, |
by | his Father, |
Many mansions |
by | His Father— |
6:
I | dont | know him | ; | snugly built | ! |
I | don't | know him | ; | snugly built | ! |
I | don't | know him | — | snugly built | . |
7:
Could the | children | find the way there | — |
Could the | Children | find the way there | — |
Could the | children | find the way there |
8:
Some | , | would | Even | trudge tonight! |
Some | , | would | even | trudge tonight! |
Some | would | even | trudge tonight! |