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1819–1881

XIII.

Josiah Gilbert Holland

She loved her kindred none the less, She loved her husband still the more, For well she knew that with distress He saw the heavy cross she bore

With steadfast faith and tenderness. She kept her love intact, because She would not be a partisan; Not hers the voice that made the laws,

Nor hers prerogative to ban, Or bolster them with her applause. No strife of jarring policies, No conflict of embittered states,

No chart, defining by degrees Of latitude her country's hates, Could change her friends to enemies. The motives ranged on either hand,

Behind the war of word and will, Were such as she could understand And, with respect to all, fulfil Love's broad and beautiful command.

So, with all questions hushed to sleep, And all opinions put aside, She gave her loved ones to the keep Of God, whatever should betide,

To bear her joy or bid her weep!

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