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1819–1881

VIII.

Josiah Gilbert Holland

Against such foil the mistress stood — A pearl upon a cross of gold — White with consistent womanhood, And fixed with unrelaxing hold

Upon the centre of the rood! Through all those years of loving thrift, Nor blame nor discord marred their lot; Each to the lover-life was gift;

And each was free from blur or blot That called for silence or for shrift. Each bore the burden that it held With patient hands along the road;

And though, with passing years, it swelled Until it grew a weary load, Nor tongue complained, nor heart rebelled. At length the time of trial came,

And they were tried as gold is tried. Their peace of life went up in flame, And what was good was vilified, And what was blameless came to blame.

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