. Twilight dreams: being poems and pictures of life and nature . ■ E whom I love, cries sunny thought-less Rose,I\[ust be a hero, dauntless in thefight,Fair as Apollo, gifted with the mightOf Ajax, triumphing whereer he looks up from, her book with face thatglows: He rather shall be precious in my sightWho has the strength to choose and do kind and gentle both to friends andfoes. So speak the sisters, each as she deemsbest,Each with a bright ideal cf her own : V^et who can tell what lot to each may fall?Love is a kindly master after buries the ideals we have kn


. Twilight dreams: being poems and pictures of life and nature . ■ E whom I love, cries sunny thought-less Rose,I\[ust be a hero, dauntless in thefight,Fair as Apollo, gifted with the mightOf Ajax, triumphing whereer he looks up from, her book with face thatglows: He rather shall be precious in my sightWho has the strength to choose and do kind and gentle both to friends andfoes. So speak the sisters, each as she deemsbest,Each with a bright ideal cf her own : V^et who can tell what lot to each may fall?Love is a kindly master after buries the ideals we have present bliss may bring us joy and WHAT THE RIVER SAYETH ■i:: [AVE rushed thro the rockBut now, Uke a travellerWhose lire is troubled, whose heart is soreAnd whose future is darkly dreary—I rest neath the pleasant soft shade of the trees In the depths of Relleclions calm pol,And gather fresh strength from a moment of easeAnd my feverish hurryings cool.


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