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1880–1929

THE PHYSICIAN

John Freeman

She comes when I am grieving and doth say, “Child, here is that shall drive your grief away.” When I am hopeless, kisses me and stirs My breast with the strong lively courage of hers.

Proud — she will humble me with but a word, Or with mild mockery at my folly gird; Fickle — she holds me with her loyal eyes; Remorseful — tells of neighbouring Paradise;

Envious — “Be not so mad, so mad,” she saith, “Envied and envier both race with Death” She my good Angel is: and who is she?— The soul's divine Physician, Memory.

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