The Comrades; Poems, Old & New

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The Comrades; Poems, Old & New
Canton William
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Vasobiove the Wise — wiser now had he grown — Returned from the peaks of illusion, the glamorous shore, White and a-tremble with age, a stranger whose name was unknown, Whose roof-tree and hearth had perished, whom tribesmen remembered no more. " Vanished, " he cried, " is my home ; wasted the days of my life ! Over that Island accursed deep may the billows roll! The only rest in the world is a change in the weapons of strife — The only fortunate Isle is a man's invincible soul. " The Legend of... Childhood Laus Infantium In praise of little children I will say God first made man, then found a better way For woman, but His third way was the best. Of all created things the loveliest And most divine are children. Nothing here Can be to us more gracious or more dear. And though when God saw all His works were good There was no rosy flower of babyhood, 'Twas said of children in a later day That none could enter Heaven save such as they. The earth, which feels the flowering of a thorn, Was glad, O little child, when you were born j jo The Legend of Childhood The earth, which thrills when skylarks scale the blue, Soared up itself to God's own Heaven in you; And Heaven, which loves to lean down and to glass Its beauty in each dewdrop on the grass — Heaven laughed to find your face so pure and fair, And left, O little child, its reflex there !

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