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A LIKENESS I KNOW a far country where The sunlight kindles and dies. And the shadow lingers or flies. For the breath of the rain in the air, And the April mood of the skies. And I know a child's face as fair. Which the Spring, at some sweet sunrise, Has kissed, as I think, unaware. Leaving its gold in her hair. And the gray of its clouds in her eyes. Later, the fields shall dare Laugh for the shower's surprise ; And the face of my friend, as she lies ? — Lo ! I look for the Summer-time there. A...nd the end of her season of sighs. 26 ' IS IT WELL WITH THE CHILD ? ... IT IS WELL' Where the hearts of all men, as the hearts of little children. Love, and sun themselves in Love's forgetfulness of pain, — Where the Homeland gathers in its cloud of homing pilgrims, I shall meet and greet you, dear, and see you smile again : See the smile and hear the voice that, wise, and very friendly. Weighed and welcomed what of tribute reve- rently I bare — Speech or silence, or a hand now and then found straying, — But I think you understood its touch upon your hair ; 27 as IT WELL WITH THE CHILD?' For I think you sometimes guessed the passion of the pleading That by secret, soundless ways went up to God for you, Day and night to God, whose heav'n was sweet in your lips' sweetness, Shone about your brow, and made your wistful eyes so blue.
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