In Memory of Helen Stanford Taylor Who in Her Eighteenth Year Passed From Ear

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In Memory of Helen Stanford Taylor Who in Her Eighteenth Year Passed From Ear
Edward Robeson Taylor
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\6 XIII |N angel met me in the wood [And led me where her sister stood; Then each one kissed me on the cheek, But not a word did either speak. They vanished, but I knew that they Had brought me flower of peace that day.
XIV HE fog rolls in as it has rolled For years that never can be told, And all the sky is dull and gray As in the far-off, olden day; And hearts still ache Until they break, As it has been since Death held sway.
But though the fog be deeper rolled The sun s above it as of old; N
...o sky can be so dull and gray But that the blue will have its way; And hearts will wake For love s dear sake, As it has been since Life held sway.
XV WOMAN, great of form and face, Who seemed to be of Sorrow s race, Led me away from sun-bright air, And from the trees and blossoms fair, To lonely depth of solemn wood Where but the sombre cypress stood.
She gently breathed a wordless prayer, Then left me strangely dreaming there; And when I waked, a newer grace Was round me as with love s embrace, And forth I went in heartened mood Beneath the spell of chastening s good.


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