



. ... . . . 









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walk ii 



ence, an>l. 



izoepl in the out gra 



kaulft exam D! A of thin 



rut tan 



i. ran j 



kr hi-r 



n... 



III I. lank 



uli-iit nl li- 



her* ami a Dei 

 the ti|i|N-r .1M had _ 



.*e of the simple but touching discourse the 

 ip-l DateM I m m H : 



- And b thb all : 



rrouble, old age and sunplenssa. an- 

 Thin all : it might be all - 



account 

 If bom hai t! 



ihood have I, beautiful youth and i>trvngtb, 

 : all treasure drawn up from 

 Where lies the learning of the ancient world 



rve with all thumrhia that poeta t 



trand of lifea* driftwood afar storm* : 

 Uoat familiar n heads, 



: :..,:... : \.\ -. A v 



tfc AMI * itli " - . r,.- . . . 



j- . . klH . Otttlj ' I '.v r. ... 



I'bores an 



i. -..,:. mesh . M ml > IMN 



- " :, - IW I ' I D tbj 



it. Lord, I know not ~*~ 



! : . ! . ' / 



: 



rirh and atrong ; 

 land 



I him that 



be patient tout, it* ihani 



bo wounded heart for c 



; .. . . 



ill twilurht ovemhatlowi 



refrain, 

 ithdraw.' 



..-I <*f a life-long 

 faith 



long parting that grew on 



ital a/ 



' 



I know | all doubting, truly - 



know, as be loved, be will bve aw 



ttar-Vsn better than I love him. 



And as I walk by the vast calm river. 

 jful river * dread to ssa, 



. ; 



larly unfortunate in the 



:i Sermon." Scholar 

 and < the I'arsnnagv." 



beautiful and char 

 wring are the owning and the closing 



Ar. 



world of heather. 



-...;... -A : : :. . 



l.rro.iih and m T defdi fbtrr 



is a pleasant picture : 

 warm in that green valley. 



Bound whose bournes sneh gnat hills swell t 



Ar- .'_,-. . . 



anirrU in the vslley f 

 me- I forget. 



Answer, ana* lie*. 



the lilies. 



le one, o'ertop you mu 

 he weeJ.T gold 

 an aceVcelT reach to touch. 



Look 



that rren \alley- 



Among the beat-tnown and loved of Miss Inge- 

 low's poems are those published collectively under 



i the seven ages 



of woman are told moat musically from at * 

 cvrnty-arfn. H-T lyrical genius it 

 rraliiml in the songs interspersed in - 

 I U-re one: 



love, to thy married mate. 







hour* are few to wait 

 1 dawn on their rvt : 



""* ^r'l 1 T*..*!.^*^ ** 

 With a dream of her brooding breast. 



apple ha* gmwn in the flowers. 

 . the moon has w 



from hawthorn bo 



Yet they will not seek the light. 



Coo, dove; but what of the sky ! 

 umn-vindi 









dwell. 



: 



And the 







And the brood beloved ahould with them lie, 

 . rer they break the ahell t 



vc ; and vet black cloud* I 

 to. on the (ton* ess, 



Thunder and wind ther bear to thy bower, 

 n* of destiny. 



reak In an evil hour, 

 As they broke over mine and me! 



