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1853–1922

DEDICATION

Thomas Nelson Page

As one who wanders in a lonely land, Through all the blackness of a stormy night, Now stumbling here, now falling there outright, And doubts if it be worse to stir or stand,

Not knowing what abysses yawn at hand, What torrents roar beyond some beetling height; Yet scales the top to find the dawn in sight, And Earth kissed into radiance with its wand:

So, wandering hopeless in the darkness, I, Scarce recking whither led my painful way, Or whether I should faint or strive to prove If‘ yond the mountain-top some path might lie,

Climbed boldly up the steep, and lo! the Day Broke into pearl and splendor in thy love.

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