A Line-O'-Verse Or Two

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    For him the flowers of Trust and Faith unfold; Till then the thorns of maiden doubts and fears. Before the young Prince of the Heart of Gold Her rose-soul slumbers through the tranquil years.
    Till then the thorns of maiden doubts and fears. Within, without, a silence grave, intense. Her rose-soul slumbers through the tranquil years In the great hall of Castle Innocence.
"FAREWELL!" (_Evoked by Calverley's "Forever. "_) "Farewell!" Another gloomy word As ever into language crept. 'Tis of
...ten written, never heard Except In playhouse. Ere the hero flits (In handcuffs) from our pitying view, "Farewell!" he murmurs, then exits R. U.
    "Farewell!" is much too sighful for An age that has not time to sigh. We say, "I'll see you later, " or "Good-bye!" "Fare well" meant long ago, before It crept tear-spattered into song, "Safe voyage!" "Pleasant journey!" or "So long!" But gone its cheery, old-time ring: The poets made it rime with knell.


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