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. I07 iHE ship that bears thee from my sight bears too My heart that follows whither thou may'st roam ; And all my thoughts go with thee o'er the foam, I pray — ah, 'tis the old prayer^ and the new. My sighs go out in conflict with the wind That fills the sails which carry thee afar ; My weak words make poor pageantry of war Against the Fate that leaveth me behind. Like the slow sound of minute guns at sea I hear the echoes which strike in between The God-be-with-yous that I say to thee And all... that to me, lady, thou hast been. And so our ways diverge like deltaed Nile, To meet — who knoweth ? — in the afterwhile. Lady, alas I that when I need thee most, That when upon the verge of this new day, Thou shouldst pass from me : lo, my skies are gray, And north winds blow along Life's stormy coast. I know that I shall feel thee evetywhere, That, fronting duty, I shall see thy face ; That thou shalt minister by thy sweet grace To daily uses and to lighten care. But when the task grows heavy, when a pause G)mes in the lonely striving, then in vain I shall arise, and turning towards the cause Of high intention, seek repose again.
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