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Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 14 : the peace crusade 1870 -1872 ; aet. 51 -53 (search)
Chapter 14: the peace crusade 1870-1872; aet. 51-53
Endeavor “What hast thou for thy scattered seed, O Sower of the plain? Where are the many gathered sheaves Thy hope should bring again?” unced, This Association proposes to hold a World's Congress of Women, in London, in the summer of 1872, in which undertaking the cooperation of all persons is earnestly invited.
Before continuing t must be willing that our opposites should think and speak out their belief.
In the spring of 1872 she went to England, hoping to hold a Woman's Peace Congress in London.
She also hoped to found r eyes, with a companion to whom all doors opened eagerly.
This was the picture of 1843; that of 1872 is different, indeed.
A woman of middle age, quiet in dress and manner, with a serene and consfor which, but a few years before, she had been sighing: this was the woman who came to London in 1872, alone and unaided; who, standing before the Dark Tower of established Order and Precedent, might
Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 15 : Santo Domingo 1872 -1874 ; aet. 53 -56 (search)
Chapter 15: Santo Domingo 1872-1874; aet. 53-56
A Parable “I sent a child of mine to-day; I hope you used him well.” “Now, Lord, no visitor of yours Has waited at my bell.” “The children of the Millionnaire Run up and down our street; I glory in their well-combed hair, Their dress and trim complete.” “But yours would in a chariot come With thoroughbreds so gay; And little merry maids and men To cheer him on his way.” “Stood, then, no child before your door?” The Lord, persistent, said. “Only a ragged beggar-boy, With rough and frowzy head.” “The dirt was crusted on his skin, His muddy feet were bare; The cook gave victuals from within; I cursed his coming there.” What sorrow, silvered with a smile, Slides o'er the face divine? What tenderest whisper thrills rebuke? “The beggar-boy was mine!”
J. W. H.
We must go back a little to tell another story.
In the winter of 1870-71 the Republic of Santo Domingo sent through its president an u
Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 16 : the last of Green Peace 1872 -1876 ; aet. 53 -57 (search)
Chapter 16: the last of Green Peace 1872-1876; aet. 53-57
He who launched thee a bolt of fire Strong in courage and in desire Takes thee again a weapon true In heaven's armory ever new. Still shall the masterful fight go on, Still shall the battle of Right be won And He who fixed thee in upper air Shall carry thy prowess o's health failed more and more, his heart turned to the home he had made.
He longed for Green Peace; and — the lease falling in about this time — in the spring of 1872 he and our mother and Maud moved thither, and took up their quarters in the new part, while Laura and her husband came to occupy the old. Here the first grandchild improvise a lecture on the spot.
Did so. ...
March 5. Went to hear the arguments in favor of rescinding the vote of censure against Charles Sumner... .
[In 1872, Sumner introduced in the Senate of the United States a resolution that the names of battles with fellow-countrymen should not be continued in the Army Register, n
Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 8 : 1890 -1896 ; aet. 71 -77 (search)
divers good causes
Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 14 : 1906 -1907 ; aet. 87 -88 (search)
the sundown splendid and serene