A Library of American Literature volume 7

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A Library of American Literature volume 7
Edmund C And Hutchinson Ellen M Stedman
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. . Other gifts were subsidiary to his literary gift. He observed nature ; but who would have known or heard of that except through his literary effort? He observed nature, yet not for the sake of nature, but of man; and says, "If it is possible to conceive of an event outside to humanity, it is not of the slightest importance, though it were the explosion of the planet. " EDITH.
DITH, the silent stars are coldly gleaming, The night wind moans, the leafless trees are still. Edith, there is a li
...fe beyond this seeming, So sleeps the ice-clad lake beneath thy hill.
378 HENRY PETERSON. [1835-60 So silent beats the pulse of thy pure heart, So shines the thought of thy unquestioned eyes.
O life ! why wert thou helpless in thy art ? O loveliness ! why seem'st thou but surprise ?
Edith, the streamlets laugh to leap again ; There is a spring to which life's pulses fly; And hopes that are not all the sport of pain, Like lustres in the veil of that gray eye.
They say the thankless stars have answering vision, That courage sings from out the frost-bound ways; Edith, I grant that olden time's decision Thy beauty paints with gold the icy rays.


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