The Queen's Chronicler And Other Poems

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The Queen's Chronicler And Other Poems
Gwynn Stephen Lucius
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Where Nature strikes the scar will close, And soon the sod together grows.
Her balm is Lethe; yet We for remembrance fret.
And, as each breath men d]ring draw Rebek against the falling law.
And with a kind of rage Heaves up its bony cage, Digitized by Google IN THE CHURCHYARD 43 So Strive we, when on Death we think.
Not into nothingness to sink.
Ah ! if none soothe us, still Nature is kind : Death will.
Digitized by Google KNOWN AND UNKNOWN ** Li soUil m la mart me se peut regarder Jixemmt." O
...HIGH-ASPIRING soul of man that reaches Beyond the utmost vistas of the stars !
O frail and flinching sense that mars The effeft begun, and thwarts what wisdom teaches!
Man's mind has weighed the overwhehning Sun, Conned and mapped out his race.
Perused the records flaming on his face.
And summed the courses he has left to run.
His very elements are thrown Into man's crucible and known, — Yet can our eyes abide His noonday pride?
Digitized by Google KNOWN AND UNKNOWN 45 Known are the chemic laws How, from what studied cause, This mortal body must Resolve itself to dust : Yet lurks in silence of the tomb Utter and fathomless intensity of gloom.


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