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Old And New a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollectionsp
Ernest Radford
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94 IN ACCOUNT WITH TIMRi Time cannot grudge to me The few glad hours I spend — Glad hours of rare companionship — In converse with my friend.
My friend thus counsels me : * Be it with Time agreed That thou wilt in my company Seek rest when thou hast need. ' Sweet words (if words could soften The pain of parting) — ' May I come indeed as often As I have need ? ' I say.
* Time cannot grudge to me The sure release from pain I have in thy sweet ministry Of solace to my brain. ' > Reprinted from The
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95 ANNIVERSARY These five years. Ah, they have shown us one thing plain, These five years. Joy has a deeper spring than tears : Love knows a harbour shut to pain : Dearest, they are not spent in vain, These five years.
96 I A DREAM Night brought a dream of love — A fond sweet dream of thee ; Thy heart beat warm upon my heart ; Thy dear arms circled me.
Alas ! but dawn now shows A cheerless couch to me. 'Twas sleep beguiled an empty heart ; My vacant arms sought thee.
97 WITH FLOWERS I KNOW not how in any wise, Dearest, my aching love to show ; If flowers have voices these will speak, These flowers I gave you Lonor ao^o.


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