Sorosis . o^/^. Vol. xx March, 1914 No. 6 MORNING AND EVENING. With the rising sunA marvelous castle burst in sight;It sparkled and glowed in the fresh morns cried: Oh, building pure and bright,I will reach thy portal ere the night;As I onward runI will put all sin to flight,I will set all wrongs to right,I will win in every fight,— Ere the day be done! It is nearly, nearly evening now; Youth with thy fair vision, where art thou? The sinking sun in splendor sends Its flaming rays oer heavens brow; Each lengthning shadow deepens, blends. Into the common greyness covering all; The de


Sorosis . o^/^. Vol. xx March, 1914 No. 6 MORNING AND EVENING. With the rising sunA marvelous castle burst in sight;It sparkled and glowed in the fresh morns cried: Oh, building pure and bright,I will reach thy portal ere the night;As I onward runI will put all sin to flight,I will set all wrongs to right,I will win in every fight,— Ere the day be done! It is nearly, nearly evening now; Youth with thy fair vision, where art thou? The sinking sun in splendor sends Its flaming rays oer heavens brow; Each lengthning shadow deepens, blends. Into the common greyness covering all; The dew from heaven begins to fall; Lo, the evening stillness reigneth now! But youth, youth of wildest fancies, where art thou? Giulietta Plympton, 14. THE SOROSIS RABINDRANATH TAGORE. Rabindranath Tagore, known as Indias Shakespeare andTasso in one, has been the idol of young India for twentyyears. We of the West have known almost nothing about himuntil he came into prominence by winning the Nobel prize forpoetry.


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