. Love and the light; an idyl of the Westland ... 0 012 226 327 7. In a Valley Mountain-girdled. Love and the Light An Idyl of the Westland Night—then morn-burst! Angel Sunrise,Archer from the gates of Orient,Crimson-golden arrows speedingThrough the gloom and ^thwart the grayness,Crowning every crest with splendor,Flooding every glen with glory.* * * And the happy Earth seemed HeavenWhen at last the truth was told him,.When he knew she lived and loved , a gift from God, he claimed herThat great day the world was gladdenedBy a Light that shineth alway. By Orson Ferguson Whitney Ni\^^^
. Love and the light; an idyl of the Westland ... 0 012 226 327 7. In a Valley Mountain-girdled. Love and the Light An Idyl of the Westland Night—then morn-burst! Angel Sunrise,Archer from the gates of Orient,Crimson-golden arrows speedingThrough the gloom and ^thwart the grayness,Crowning every crest with splendor,Flooding every glen with glory.* * * And the happy Earth seemed HeavenWhen at last the truth was told him,.When he knew she lived and loved , a gift from God, he claimed herThat great day the world was gladdenedBy a Light that shineth alway. By Orson Ferguson Whitney Ni\^^^ Copyright, 1918, Joseph F. Smith, Trustee-in-Trust, Salt Lake City, Utah JUN 24 I&J8 . ^ © ^ FOREWORD - A love story, into which the religious ex- 2L perience of both hero and heroine is inter-woven—^such is Love and the Light; anIdyl of the Westland. Begun during Christ-mastide of 1910, work upon it has been of a•f desultory character, owing to routine duties ^ demanding the authors first and continuous attention. This poem has a definite plovelightidylofw01whit
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