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1863–1931

A Resolve.

Annie Fellows Johnston

THE fields of thought are plowed so deep, So carefully are tilled, That all the granaries of the world With plenteous store are filled.

Unless I deeper plow and sow, What sheaf, then, can I bring? So like the black-bird in the field, I'll eat the wheat and sing.

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